WinXP user management & profiles (URGENT!)
Our network is Windows NT Server 4.0 based with a primary and secondary domain controller and most of the client machines run Windows 98.
We are now making the transistion over to Windows XP pro and I am having a few problems...
Some of our employees travel often so we bought them Dell laptops with docking stations.
The laptop is configured to log on to the domain. Whenever the employee travels, though, they will not be able to log on to the domain and therefore have to log on to the local machine. The problem with this is that the user profile for someone on the domain is different than the same account name locally.
For example,
A user account named "JSmith" is on the domain user list. A user account also named "JSmith" is in the local user list.
If I log on as "JSmith" to the domain, the computer starts up with a certain profile. If I log on to just the computer and NOT the domain as "JSmith", a completely different profile is created.
My problem is that I want these users to use the exact same profile settings whether they log on locally or to the domain.
I have already tried going to the user properties, changing the user profile path, and making the appropriate NTFS permissions settings changes for the local user. This does not work. Although the documents are in the same location, the user settings are different.
Can someone help me out on this?
Thanks