Re: Getting permissions error, when attempting to copy local admin profile to Default User profile
From: Robert Gordon (Robert_Gordon@nospam.perlegen.com)
Date: 05/09/02
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From: "Robert Gordon" <Robert_Gordon@nospam.perlegen.com> Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 12:10:31 -0700
I do it straight through Explorer.
"Shenan" <shenans@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:abc9v7$1ji$1@news.tamu.edu...
> Although roaming profiles are great, I have seen situations where they
just
> were not needed. (As per the first response to your question..)
>
> When you COPY the profile, are you using explorer to do this, or are you
> using the built in utility to change said profile into one usable by
> everyone and THEN copying your new default profile to the correct
location?
>
> "Robert Gordon" <Robert_Gordon@nospam.perlegen.com> wrote in message
> news:eGO6k3t9BHA.1828@tkmsftngp05...
> > I have a number of Windows 2000 machines that have multiple users that
> > access them. In order for every user to see the exact same enviroment
> upon
> > logging in, I would build the machine, apply all patches and updates,
and
> > then arrange the desktop and background to exactly how I wanted it to
> look.
> > I would do all this logged in as the local admin. Then I add the
machine
> > into my Win2K domain.
> >
> > I would then copy the local admin profile to the Default User profile,
and
> > voila, every user's new profile gets that same template as it's default.
> >
> > However, recently when I attempt to do this, I receive the following
error
> > message during the profile copy:
> >
> > Event Type: Error
> > Event Source: Userenv
> > Event Category: None
> > Event ID: 1000
> > Date: 5/8/2002
> > Time: 2:42:55 PM
> > User: CF20\Administrator
> > Computer: CF20
> > Description:
> > Windows cannot copy file C:\Documents and
> Settings\Administrator\Application
> > Data\Microsoft\CLR Security Config\v1.0.3705\security.config.cch to
> location
> > C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Application Data\Microsoft\CLR
> > Security Config\v1.0.3705\security.config.cch. Contact your network
> > administrator.
> > DETAIL - Access is denied.
> >
> > The only things that are different between now and previously is the
Win2K
> > Security RollUp Patch, COM 18.1 patch, and .Net Framework (all applied
> from
> > Windows Update), are now being included when I build the machine from
> > scratch.
> >
> > Does anyone know if any of these three "updates" are what are causing my
> > profile copying to now fail?
> >
> >
>
>
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