fourtyseven
Programmer
I've been asked to develop a workaround for a problem that has developed at work. My office used to use a windows NT server for our group/user profiles. Certain users had roaming profiles, while others did not. We will soon be using a windows 2000 server to manage user/group profiles, and have been informed that roaming profiles will no longer be allowed, despite the fact that certain members of my group need roaming profiles in order to do work. They are not allowing roaming profiles because they feel that two much bandwidth is wasted, as well as hard drive space on the server.
first of all, I need to know what exactly is stored on the server and what is stored locally. Apparently, certain data is stored on the server for roaming profiles that isn't normally stored for other types of accounts.
Is there any way his account settings could be exported somewhere (ie. a shared network folder or a CD) where he could access them? I have a feeling that this would be frowned upon by network admin because it would probably create a security risk.
Any information and/or links and/or hints would be awesome.
first of all, I need to know what exactly is stored on the server and what is stored locally. Apparently, certain data is stored on the server for roaming profiles that isn't normally stored for other types of accounts.
Is there any way his account settings could be exported somewhere (ie. a shared network folder or a CD) where he could access them? I have a feeling that this would be frowned upon by network admin because it would probably create a security risk.
Any information and/or links and/or hints would be awesome.