XP Pro SP2 P2P user directories

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I have a small home office ntework. 3 Machines running XP Pro SP2 and the
4th running Linux Smoothwall Express. All communications are good. Shared
peripheals are good. I have the same 6 users on each XP machine, identical
passwords, priveleges etc. What I want to do is come up with centralized
user directories so that each users "My Documents" is the same from every
machine. Is there a way to do this wouthout having a server and accompanying
software? Any help would be appreciated.
 
you may want to share and map the my documents.

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Sig said:
I have a small home office ntework. 3 Machines running XP Pro SP2 and the
4th running Linux Smoothwall Express. All communications are good. Shared
peripheals are good. I have the same 6 users on each XP machine, identical
passwords, priveleges etc. What I want to do is come up with centralized
user directories so that each users "My Documents" is the same from every
machine. Is there a way to do this wouthout having a server and accompanying
software? Any help would be appreciated.

Sig the only way to get this task done is by makeing a domain model and
roaming profile for users
 
broadcast said:
Sig the only way to get this task done is by makeing a domain model and
roaming profile for users

Could you elaborate just a little more on the domain model and roaming profile for users?
 

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