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DVirchand
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Registered: May 2000
Location: London (UK)
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Certifications: MCP/MCSE (Windows NT 4.0), MCSE/MCSA (Windows 2000/XP), CNA, A+, CCNA, CCA
Working on: CCNP, CNE, CCSA

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i have some questions for u guys [mcse, mcp, network engineer, etc}

Q1 How to create roaming profile for Windows 95 client

Q2 How to create system policy for Windows 95

Q3 If u have Win95 and Windows NT4 workstations on your network then how do u create roaming profile/ system policy for both Win 95 and NT4 workstations

I will be greatfull to any 1 who will able to help me. Thanks

You can e-mail me your suggestions on dcirchand@madasafish.com OR just reply here

Thanks again

From Dipesh Virchand

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Hey, I'll take a crack at part of this anyway...however bear in mind I am not MS certified...
roam profile::win95
-1 enable user profile at password applet
-2 ensure the appropriate client software for whatever network you are on is loaded at client(ie..client for microsoft networks for NT;
-3 ensure your 'primary logon' at client matches #2
-4 synchronize time between client/server
-5 create home directory on a network share at server for each respective user(if an NT server, I think home dir cannot be on ntfs partition for win95(osr2) clients; also win95 and ntws clients' user profiles cannot be used interchangeably, therefor must create separate roam profile for each. win95 -n- nt4ws, if your gonna be loggin on to both types. )
-for nt4ws - in system applet of nt, user profile tab, 'copy to'button to copy the local profile to server thus creating roaming profile(assuming a pre-define local profile was there)

Anyone wants to correct me, or clarify, feel free.
Not gonna touch system policy

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