Re: Sharing the same profile among two login configs
From: Pavils Jurjans (pavils@mailbox.riga.lv)
Date: 11/01/02
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From: "Pavils Jurjans" <pavils@mailbox.riga.lv> Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 09:57:37 +0200
Well, I thought it would generally improve networking speed in the corporate
network, since there are Win98 machines always taking minutes to connect to
their shares and printers.
Also, I have some shared folders where I'd like to set up access permissions
to certain users of domain, so I need to be connected to that domain to be
able to do it.
Well, it seems strange there is no shorthand way to do this. In very many
cases there is really a *single user* who may want to use his PC in
different networking locations. So why he should have different user
profiles in each of these? Maybe there are some technology limitations I
don't see in this moment... but would'nt it be a good feature to implement?
Thanks,
-- Pavils Jurjans
"Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu> wrote in message
news:#QKjsuWgCHA.2636@tkmsftngp09...
> In addition to what Eric has indicated, I will add that I have
> also found attempts at such a config unsatisfactory, and, that
> it really is possible to do much with "your" machine not in
> "their" domain. This has the advantage of keeping your
> machine as you have it configured rather than as their GPO
> policies say it should be configured. Usually you can get
> at most things using the domain credentials that have been
> provided to you, either directly or via a similarly named
> local account which you use for RunAs. This keeps your
> box wholly yours, and you are always operating within
> the environment of you local machine account.
>
> --
> Roger Abell
> MS MVP (Security, Windows), MCDBA, MCSE both
> Associate Expert - Windows XP ExpertZone
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
> "Pavils Jurjans" <pavils@mailbox.riga.lv> wrote in message
> news:#pMWymNgCHA.1656@tkmsftngp11...
> > Hallo,
> >
> > I am a home developer who time to time visits corporate office. I have
> > Windows XP Professional 2002 on my PC.
> >
> > So, sometimes I log on windows startup to the corporate domain, using
the
> > login name assigned to me there, and sometimes (when at home) I would
log
> on
> > to the local machine using my full name for login. Thus, I've got two
> > different separate profiles, and that's pretty dumb. Is there some way
how
> I
> > could use the same profile from both login configurations? I really
don't
> > like that all my stuff is located in two different places, sometimes
large
> > duplicate files are there, etc.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -- Pavils
> >
> >
>
>
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