In Windows XP, there is a way to configure it so that it would force every single domain users to a single profile in an local machine upon log in.
However I can't find the way to do this in Windows 7.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
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In Windows XP, there is a way to configure it so that it would force every single domain users to a single profile in an local machine upon log in. However I can't find the way to do this in Windows 7. Does anyone have any recommendations? | ||||
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What you are looking for is called a mandatory profile. There is an MSDN article and an MS KB article on it. The latter has an explanation for exactly how to create and implement it. | |||||||
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Non-Sysprep Method
Sysprep Method - We may want to use this method because this method should be fully supported by MS
I have tested this method in a non AD environment and a bare AD virtual environment. If your organization uses Domain level gpo's you may need to make sure there are no gpo's that will over-write the local policies above. Also, if you have a Network default profile in the Netlogon share you may need to set the permissions on that folder to deny all. I haven't tested yet to see the behavior if that share exists. So I still need to verify that the 3 local policies mentioned above will stop the profile search of the local machine from going to the network to trying to pull the Default Network Profile. If you try that before I have posted an update please feel free to post your results here. | |||||
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