stephenmbell
IS-IT--Management
I could have sworn I posted about this before, but I cannot seem to find the post. I know I have done it as well.
I just had a win2k server crash and I had to start from scratch (luckily I had the data backed up). However, I did not have certain settings from the OS backed up.
It is a win2k terminal server, only supports 5 users - no domain, it is a workgroup server.
Because of the nature of the users, I want to make everyone's my documents folder the same (F:\My Documents) where F: is the partition that stores all of the data.
I thought there was a registry setting I had used to do this before, but I looked at my notes and what I had was how to move the entire Docs And Settings area, which isn't really what I want to accomplish.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
smb
I just had a win2k server crash and I had to start from scratch (luckily I had the data backed up). However, I did not have certain settings from the OS backed up.
It is a win2k terminal server, only supports 5 users - no domain, it is a workgroup server.
Because of the nature of the users, I want to make everyone's my documents folder the same (F:\My Documents) where F: is the partition that stores all of the data.
I thought there was a registry setting I had used to do this before, but I looked at my notes and what I had was how to move the entire Docs And Settings area, which isn't really what I want to accomplish.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
smb