Do me a favor:
1) Create a new share called JOETEST.
2) Share this as JOETEST with Administrators and EVERYONE FULL CONTROL.
3) Apply NTFS security with Administrator with FULL control and EVERYONE: CHANGE
3a) DON'T CREATE ANY SUBDIRECTORIES FOR USERS...LET 2K DO THIS FOR YOU.
4) Go into Domain Users and Computers and create a new user called JOE.
5)In the profile, select the z: drive and the share name as \\servername\JOETEST\%username% (If the variable does not work for some reason, create a new user and place the actuall user name in place of %username% variable....but try the variable first.)
6) login as JOE and see if you get the home drive.
What happens?
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"i recieve this error when i try to create the share on the windows 2000 server...." I think you mean, that you get this when you edit the profile to point to \\servername\share\%username%. Please note, that there should only be one SHARE. That you will not have a SHARE for each individual user. As explained before, when using this method, 2K will add user directories automatically under SHARE. So you will have:
SHARE\joe
SHARE\bill
SHARE\RALPH
SHARE\FRED
Each directory will be give each USER NTFS permissions to the folder. This is why you need to SHARE out on a NTFS partition. Maybe this is where you are having the problem? It should be NTFS. (If you don't want to use NTFS partition, you will have to manually SHARE out each usename as described above for 98 machines.)
-anyway, I hope some of this helps.
Joseph L. Poandl
MCSE 2000
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