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Mike Headon
08-30-2004, 08:15 AM
Hello folks
A novice question please. I have a school system on MS Windows
networking, with a W2000 server and various clients - XPPro, W98, W2000.
When users logon, they get an H drive as specified in the active user
definition, and I, J and K drives via NET USE commands in the logon script.
The W98 clients get all four drives, but the XPPro and W2000 clients
only get H and J. I suspect that I might have to install the drives
before saving the default user profile. I know how to save the default
user profile but I cannot see how to install the drives (or
placeholders, perhaps?).
So, I would be eternally grateful for any advice.
Thanks - Mike
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Mike Headon
e-mail: mike dot headon at enn tee ell world dot com
Mike Headon
09-01-2004, 08:19 AM
Mike Headon wrote:
Hello folks A novice question please. I have a school system on MS Windows networking, with a W2000 server and various clients - XPPro, W98, W2000. When users logon, they get an H drive as specified in the active user definition, and I, J and K drives via NET USE commands in the logon script. The W98 clients get all four drives, but the XPPro and W2000 clients only get H and J. I suspect that I might have to install the drives before saving the default user profile. I know how to save the default user profile but I cannot see how to install the drives (or placeholders, perhaps?). So, I would be eternally grateful for any advice. Thanks - Mike
Turned out it was nothing to to do with profiles - it was WinSuite.
Thanks anyway.
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Mike Headon
e-mail: mike dot headon at enn tee ell world dot com
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