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NT4.0 Domain and Windows XP Pro Desktop

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chifu

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I have purchased our first Windows XP desktop and trying to set it up for our NT domain. Figured out how to add the PC to the domain, but now not sure how the users and roaming profiles work with XP.

Can anyone explain this simpley or direct me to the information.

Many Thanks.
 
roaming profiles are not pretty with XP... better off using Terminal Services or Citrix... $$$ software vs. $$$$ support time... Setnaffa is an MCSE-4.0 (working on W2K) with a few other certs, too...
 
Arg!!! Tried to respond with the right MS answer yesterday and the server crashed... here goes again:
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If you deploy computers running Windows XP Professional in a domain that does not include Active Directory, you can manage desktops locally by implementing the following features:
[ul]
[li]Roaming User Profiles and Logon Scripts. When using either a Windows NT 4.0 domain or Active Directory, both roaming user profiles and logon scripts are configured on the user object. [/li]

[li]Folder Redirection. You can redirect special folders to alternate locations, either to a local or network location. You do this by modifying the values under the following registry key: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders. [/li]

[li]Internet Explorer Maintenance. Instead of using Group Policy to control Internet Explorer settings, administrators can use the IEAK to apply settings to Internet Explorer clients using auto-configuration packages. The IEAK can be downloaded from the Microsoft IEAK Web site at [/li]

[li]Administrative Templates (registry-based policy). Domain-based Group Policy processing requires that the User and/or Computer objects be located in Active Directory. If the User or Computer objects are located in a Windows NT 4.0 domain, then Windows NT 4.0 System Policy will be processed for whichever of these objects is located in that domain — this could be the Computer or User object, or both. System Policy is defined as the policy mechanism used natively in Windows NT 4.0; it is a set of registry settings that together define the computer resources available to a group of users or an individual. [/li][/ul]
For more information about IntelliMirror features in Windows 2000, see:

[ul][li]Implementing Common Desktop Management Scenarios at [/li]
[li]Windows 2000 Group Policy white paper at [/li][/ul] Setnaffa is an MCSE-4.0 (working on W2K) with a few other certs, too...
 
Thanks for the info. Will need time to digest it.

The XP PC does seem to pick up some of the roaming profile settings so I assume it is using the NT profiles that are exsiting. What we can not do at the moment is to get the XP login to use the start up batch file specified in the NT Domain user configuration.
 
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