Multiple Users on a Domain

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Thom Paine

I am having a small issue with multiple users on a domain.

The scenario is that I have a Server 2003 DC, with 5 users set up.

I have a group policy that locks down the workstation (because one user
installs all those damn screensaver spyware things).

I also have the Redirect My Docs group policy as per a Windows 2000 Server
setup guide to make the users roaming profiles follow them around the office
nicely.

When I log in as a different user, MSAS complains that the document location
has changed for the default user from my name, to the name of the logged on
user.

I would prefer to not give the users admin rights on the local machine, as
that is the whole point of locking down the terminal so they can't b0rk it
too badly.

Is this a known issue, or shall I provide greater detail on this?

Thanks.

-=/>Thom
 
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Bill Sanderson

Thom--I believe this is a known issue. This particular beta product is
definitely not suited to enterprise deployment. The user has the option to
block a good many things that an administrator might not want blocked. And
flags are raised for things that are the norm in such an environment.

This product isn't designed with your environment in mind--yet.
 
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Thom Paine

Bill Sanderson said:
Thom--I believe this is a known issue. This particular beta product is
definitely not suited to enterprise deployment. The user has the option
to block a good many things that an administrator might not want blocked.
And flags are raised for things that are the norm in such an environment.

This product isn't designed with your environment in mind--yet.

No worries.

I figured as much. It works good as a standalone product tho.
 

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