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Joe Nevermore
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      18th Aug 2004
Question: I know there is an option with in the Win2k sp4
OS to erase all information that was put on by a previous
user. I just want the OS to wipe itself clean after it
is shut down. Can anyone point me in the right
direction.

Situation: 24 lab pc's are used to train users with a
specific software. Users make changes during their class.
I want the pc to be exactly how it was before they
touched it after reboot. It takes me hours to reimage all
these machines and I need to eliminate this step in my
work week.

Thanks in advance for any help,
Knowledge Base article numbers are welcome!!!
 
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Martin Stejskal
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      20th Aug 2004
your solution is mandatory profile
or may be group policy.

madatory profile doesnt save any change.
so redirecting most of the user based data to server
(profile, Start, Documents - by using GP) is good for class rooms PC

try this
http://search.microsoft.com/search/r...ry+profile&s=6


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> Question: I know there is an option with in the Win2k sp4
> OS to erase all information that was put on by a previous
> user. I just want the OS to wipe itself clean after it
> is shut down. Can anyone point me in the right
> direction.
>
> Situation: 24 lab pc's are used to train users with a
> specific software. Users make changes during their class.
> I want the pc to be exactly how it was before they
> touched it after reboot. It takes me hours to reimage all
> these machines and I need to eliminate this step in my
> work week.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> Knowledge Base article numbers are welcome!!!



 
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Joe Nevermore
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      21st Aug 2004
Thank you,

I knew the answer was right under my nose.

Thanks for your input!

Joe
>-----Original Message-----
>your solution is mandatory profile
>or may be group policy.
>
>madatory profile doesnt save any change.
>so redirecting most of the user based data to server
>(profile, Start, Documents - by using GP) is good for

class rooms PC
>
>try this
>http://search.microsoft.com/search/r....aspx?view=en-

us&st=b&na=82&qu=mandatory+profile&s=6

 
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