Changing the default Documents and Settings location

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Michael

Is there a way to change the Documents and Settings
default location. I am running Terminal Services and when
users are created it drops the Documents and Settings in
to root of my system drive.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You
Michael
 
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From: "Michael" <[email protected]>
Subject: Changing the default Documents and Settings location
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 08:34:04 -0800
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win2000.general

Is there a way to change the Documents and Settings
default location. I am running Terminal Services and when
users are created it drops the Documents and Settings in
to root of my system drive.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You
Michael
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Michael,

Take a look at the article below.

322014 - HOW TO: Change the Default Location of User Profiles and Program Settings
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];322014

Bill Peele
Microsoft Enterprise Support

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Bill Peele said:
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From: "Michael" <[email protected]>
Subject: Changing the default Documents and Settings location
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 08:34:04 -0800
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win2000.general

Is there a way to change the Documents and Settings
default location. I am running Terminal Services and when
users are created it drops the Documents and Settings in
to root of my system drive.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You
Michael
--

Michael,

Take a look at the article below.

322014 - HOW TO: Change the Default Location of User Profiles and Program Settings
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];322014

Bill Peele
Microsoft Enterprise Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights. Use of included script samples are subject to the
Thank you for the info. I've been wondering about that for a long time and
I haven't been able to find the answer until I read your post.

Uncle Joe
 

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