cg1 In Runtime Messages 160 Location Guernsey Jan 14, 2007 #1 i have a windows 2003 enterprise server that is th domain controler, when a user logson to a pc it copys there profile and documents, is there any way to stop this hapening as it is filing up the hard drives of the pcs
i have a windows 2003 enterprise server that is th domain controler, when a user logson to a pc it copys there profile and documents, is there any way to stop this hapening as it is filing up the hard drives of the pcs
muz Golden Master Messages 6,928 Jan 14, 2007 #2 isnt there a way to make it clear the personal profiles at log off/shutdown
OP OP cg1 In Runtime Messages 160 Location Guernsey Jan 14, 2007 #3 the only way i found was to logon as a local user and delete them. i was told that the ntuser file can be modified to stop it coping
the only way i found was to logon as a local user and delete them. i was told that the ntuser file can be modified to stop it coping
muz Golden Master Messages 6,928 Jan 14, 2007 #4 look in the group policy editor there is posibly something in there i dunno cos i havent got xp pro installed on here att the mo
look in the group policy editor there is posibly something in there i dunno cos i havent got xp pro installed on here att the mo
OP OP cg1 In Runtime Messages 160 Location Guernsey Jan 17, 2007 #5 i can't find anything in the group policy
B Bozorg Baseband Member Messages 34 Jan 18, 2007 #6 I know there is a way to do this I have done it before. I can't remember exactly how but I will look it up when I get on the server.
I know there is a way to do this I have done it before. I can't remember exactly how but I will look it up when I get on the server.