On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 20:29:30 -0700, "Frankster" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>Can't they logon when away using the cached profile on their machines from
>the Domain by simply logging on to the Domain when away? I know they'll get
>the "can't logon to Domain" error (or similar) but it should let them log on
>and use their cached profile, right? Truly, I've not tested this on Vista.
>But that's how XP works. Maybe they don't know how to logon to the Domain
>in Vista, because it is a little different.
>
>DOMAINNAME\userid [enter]
>
>In XP you didn't have to type it. It was left over in the pulldown window.
>
>-Frank
Speaking of loggin on
Can we get rid of this fast switching sigh on screen? I want to use
the old style. In XP you could turn it off but I can't find anything
so far in Vista to do the same.
>"Jeffrey Bard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm having problems with a few of my user profiles. The static ones in
>> the office work great, but I have a couple of employees that take
>> their laptops with them, and work on them while not connected to our
>> SBS domain.
>>
>> My issue is that after their machine is initialized for use on the
>> network, the new profile created is associated with the SBS domain,
>> and has no association with the local machine. I can't see the profile
>> under "Local Users" in the Computer Management console (though I can
>> see them under Manage User Accounts) , and when they attempt to log
>> onto the local machine using
>> computername\profilename, they get a bad password error. They can log
>> onto the local machine only if they have another local user account
>> set up (which they do, but... meh).
>>
>> There has to be a way for them to do both, right? To log onto the
>> domain and their own computer with the same profile? I'm not having
>> this problem with any of my XP machines, so I'm not quite sure what's
>> up.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated!
>>
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