Re: Single Desktop?



Dave Cousineau ( Sahuagin )
<DaveCousineauSahuagin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi I have a Windows 2000 Server domain with Windows XP Professional
SP2 computers (and others) accessing it. Is there a way to disable the
multi-desktop feature of Windows XP? I would like if no matter which
credentials were used to login to the domain, the user was always
brought to the same desktop. Especially since it seems I have to
setup email accounts for every different possible login. I just want
one set of email accounts setup that any login can access, as long as
they have the file permission for the mailbox file. Thanks.

Note that my email is OLD: new address: nerevar at shaw dot ca

This isn't how AD & multiuser operating systems work. You'd have to create a
single mandatory profile which was preconfigured to contain mail profiles
for *all* possible users.

What's the goal? I frankly can't see the point of this. You can set up
standard desktops via group policy, you can do all sorts of things
centrally.


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