First off, I have already seen this thread:
I am trying to get a local mandatory user profile working. I login as administrator. I change the ntuser.dat to ntuser.man. I logout administrator. I login as the user. Make a change. Logout, log back in, and the change is still there. It does not revert back to the original profile like it should. I also notcied that it has created another ntuser.dat. It as if it's ignoring the ntuser.man file. However, if I go to the My Computer > Properties > Advanced > User Profiles screen, it does show the profile type as mandatory. I'm stumped. I tried creating a new user and doing the same. I get the same result.
I thought that all you had to do was switch the ntuser.dat to ntuser.man and you were good to go.
Anyone know what the problem could be?
I am running SP3 if that matters.
I am trying to get a local mandatory user profile working. I login as administrator. I change the ntuser.dat to ntuser.man. I logout administrator. I login as the user. Make a change. Logout, log back in, and the change is still there. It does not revert back to the original profile like it should. I also notcied that it has created another ntuser.dat. It as if it's ignoring the ntuser.man file. However, if I go to the My Computer > Properties > Advanced > User Profiles screen, it does show the profile type as mandatory. I'm stumped. I tried creating a new user and doing the same. I get the same result.
I thought that all you had to do was switch the ntuser.dat to ntuser.man and you were good to go.
Anyone know what the problem could be?
I am running SP3 if that matters.