Roaming Profiles

From: Patrick (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/22/04


Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 13:21:46 -0800

Hi all,

Here is a scenario:

we have roaming profile implemented on the network. The
PDC and BDCs are NT4 and all other resource servers are
windows 2000. Let say for example, a roaming user account
is created...the user logs on to the network, everything
works fine and the profile is uploaded to the server at
logoff. Next, the user is logged off, and we logged on as
local admin to the box and installed a version of java
runtime environment (1.4.1), we rebooted the PC and have
the user log back in. The issue is, when the user logs
back on the PC, the roaming profile does not inherit the
new software installation meaning the user is still
unable to access any site that requires JRE while if I
log on with the local admin profile it works fine.

Note- we also have DeleteRoamingCache enabled in the
registry.

Any help will be appreciated

email me at progue@cox.net



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