Andrew Hirst wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> At the call centre were I work my work colleagues when they log on to
> their pc's experience problems with regards to corrupt profiles being
> loaded from the Windows Server to their computer's, when this problem
> happend to me last Friday I called the Helpdesk to get the profile
> re-created and asked the guy why this was a frequent problem with the
> users, he said that one of the reasons could be that if the users
> frequently change desk's and keep logging on to different computers, that
> this can cause profile corruption.
>
> Is this true?, if so can any one explain more as to why this would cause
> user's profiles to be corrupted as I am interested to learn more about
> this.
>
This is almost certainly not true. If User A signs on to
Computer B, then Computer C, then the two local profiles can
get out of sync. When User A signs off Computer C, his
profile is written to the server. When he then signs off of
Computer B, the profile is again written to the server. Last
signoff wins in so far as which profile is is loaded next
time. None of this would cause a corruption. If the user
logs off both machines at the same time, it is also unlikely
to corrupt the profiles.
Cheers,
Cliff
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