Is it possible for users to log onto the domain, but use a local administrator profile?
Here's what the customer wants:
For users to be able to log into the Windows 2003 Domain, but use the Administrator profile located on the Local Machine, Instead of creating a new profile on the local machine. He wants this so that the groupwise configurations (and other configurations) do not have to be configured for every user who logs on.
Or, can we create the proper configurations in the default user profile on each computer so that the newly created profile will have the default settings.
We are considering setting up roaming profiles and copying them to all of the users (Microsoft article 314478), but when I try to change the setting in Properties of My Computer - Advanced - User Settings, the Roaming Profile option is greyed out. Is there a registry change or something I should do on the domain controller first?
Or, is there a way to what he wants from the domain controller?
Any suggestions might be helpful.
Thanks,
Cheri
Here's what the customer wants:
For users to be able to log into the Windows 2003 Domain, but use the Administrator profile located on the Local Machine, Instead of creating a new profile on the local machine. He wants this so that the groupwise configurations (and other configurations) do not have to be configured for every user who logs on.
Or, can we create the proper configurations in the default user profile on each computer so that the newly created profile will have the default settings.
We are considering setting up roaming profiles and copying them to all of the users (Microsoft article 314478), but when I try to change the setting in Properties of My Computer - Advanced - User Settings, the Roaming Profile option is greyed out. Is there a registry change or something I should do on the domain controller first?
Or, is there a way to what he wants from the domain controller?
Any suggestions might be helpful.
Thanks,
Cheri