On your server side, find your profile (actually, just use the
C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\username directory). Right click on it and
select Properties. Click the Security Tab and then the Advanced Tab.
Click on the Ownership tab and take ownership of the profile (if you
are logged on as that user), making sure to apply this to all
subfolders and objects. Alternatively, you can just add the username
to the security entry to the folder (at the Security tab) and allow
that user full access (and then select the option to apply the
security to all subfolders, etc.)
Post back with the OS for your server, and I can give you a more
specific guideline on how to do this...
Jeffrey Randow (Windows MVP - Networking & Smart Display)
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On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:40:37 -0700, "lex"
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>i am trying to use a roaming user profile across 3 pc's
>(1 server & 2 terminals) on my network but, as i am
>obviously a pleb i'm stuck and cannot get the profile to
>load on either terminals at system logon... all i get is
>the msg_
>
>"Windows did not load your roaming profile and is
>attempting to log you on with your local profile. Changes
>to the profile will not be copied to the server when you
>logoff. Windows did not load your profile because a
>server copy of the profile folder already exists that
>does not have the correct security. Either the current
>user or the Administrator's group must be the owner of
>the folder. Contact your network administrator.(which
>would be me)"
>
>i cant understand a word this says otherwise i'd probably
>gottit coz up 2 now its not been 2 bad. a translation
>for a not-worthy like me would be a godsend... & if a fix
>rolls off the top of any heads it'd be most appreciated