Re: How to disable user cashing in windows 2000 pro
From: chris@nospam.comDate: 01/30/02
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From: chris@nospam.com Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 21:55:57 -0800
Saving 500 profiles on the C: drive can become cumbersome.
I recall a registry change to prevent caching of user profiles. Try
searching support.microsoft.com
On 29 Jan 2002 18:44:19 -0800, kumarp@microsoft.com (Kumar Pandit
[MS]) wrote:
>
>The home directory of each user will be "drive:\Documents and
>Settings\<user>". It is not obvious why this is a problem. Can you
>elaborate more on this?
>
>computer.tech@riverdale.k12.ca.us (Ricky) writes:
>
>> I am a network administrator at a school district in California. We
>> just recently received a new lab of 26 computer and each computer has
>> Windows 2000 Professional. Are primary domain server is still Windows
>> NT 4.0. We have a student population of about 500 and each student
>> has to log into the computer systems in order to access there
>> networked foler. The probelm I am having is when they logon the
>> computer automatically logs each account in the "Documents and
>> Settings" folder. Obviously this could become a problem. If anyone
>> knows how I can go about disabling this feautre I would appreachate
>> it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ricky
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