Creating a roaming user profile is a two-step process. First you create a test user profile, and then you copy the test user profile to a network server.
Create a Test Profile
To create a test profile for the roaming user, follow these steps:
- Log on as Administrator.
- Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Computer Management.
- In the console tree, expand Local Users and Groups, and then click Users.
- Right-click Users, and then click New User.
- Type a name and password for the user.
- Click to clear User must change password at next logon.
- Click Create, and then click Close.
- Quit the Computer Management snap-in.
- Log off the computer.
- Log on as the test user account that you created in step 7. A user profile is automatically created on the local computer in the drive:\Documents and Settings\username folder (where drive is the drive on which Windows is installed).
- Configure the desktop environment, including appearance, shortcuts, and Start menu options.
- Log off, and then log on as Administrator.
Copy the Test Profile
To copy the test profile to a network server, follow these steps:
- Create a folder on a network drive in which you can store network profiles. For example:
\\server_name\Profiles\user_name
- Click Start, point to Control Panel, and then click System.
- Click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings in the User Profiles section of theSystem Properties dialog box.
- Under Profiles Stored On This Computer, click the profile for the user that you created in the “Create a Test Profile” section of this article, and then click Copy To.
- In the Copy Profile To dialog box, type the network path to the folder.
- Under Permitted to Use, click Change.
- Type the name of the user account that you created in the “Create a Test Profile” section, and then click OK.
- Click OK three times.
- Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Computer Management.
- In the console tree, expand Local Users and Groups, and then double-click Users.
- Double-click the user account that you created in the “Create a Test Profile” section.
- Click the Profile tab. In the Profile path box, type the path to the network profile folder. For example, type \\server_name\Profiles\user_name.
- Click OK.
- Quit the Computer Management snap-in.
NOTE: To make this profile mandatory, rename the Ntuser.dat file as Ntuser.man in the user’s profile folder.
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