Steven L Umbach wrote:
> Are you using roaming profiles per chance as in the profile is stored on a
> server and not locally?? I know problems can arise if the user does not have
> full control and is owner of their profile folder. Also make sure that you
> configured the new computer to use only the domain controller as it's
> preferred DNS server and run the support tool netdiag on it to see if all is
> configured correctly. Look in the logs via Event Viewer to see if any
> events have been recorded that may be helpful. --- Steve
>
>
> "M Fay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:H9Mlf.12197$(E-Mail Removed)...
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>>I recently set up a new Windows XP Pro laptop for a user at a small
>>company; they run Server 2003. Her old desktop computer ran Win2K. When
>>the XP machine logs into the domain, an error message states that the user
>>profile is only temporary, and that any changes will not be saved. There
>>is also mention about security settings. Both the desktop and laptop have
>>her membership in Power Users, which matches what the server has, so I
>>don't know where to look next. Thank you.
>
>
>
Steve,
I remembered that detail about the DNS after I saw your reply. It's
been a while since I worked on a computer install on a domain. Thank
you. Hopefully XP will have no problem updating the 2000 profile on the
server. What is interesting, however, is that the
"administrator.domainname" user has a local profile on this laptop.
Mike
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