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| Guest | Local Mandatory profiles on Vista I have a Windows Vista system that I need to have a local, not-on-a-domain, account on that is a mandatory profile, such that any changes that are made to it are wiped out once the account is logged off. In Windows XP I would do the following: 1. Create a folder called C:\UserXHome\Profile 2. Create a user called UserX 3. Set the profile folder of UserX to C:\UserXHome\Profile 4. Give UserX modify NTFS permissions to C:\UserXHome and its subfolders 5. Log on to the system with the UserX account and set up the settings for it, then log off 6. Change C:\UserXHome\Profile\ntuser.dat to C:\UserXHome\Profile\ntuser.man 7. Change C:\UserXHome\Profile\ntuser.dat.log to C:\UserXHome\Profile\ntuser.man.log 8. Change C:\UserXHome\Profile to C:\UserXHome\Profile.Man 9. Set the profile folder of UserX to C:\UserXHome\Profile.man And bingo that was all there was to doing it in XP. A user could log on and make the few changes I would allow and then log off, and it would reset for the next user. One specific change we want to prevent is changing the background image and screensaver. If they do change we want it reset back to the one we set earlier. In Windows Vista, specifically Vista Business, I've run into no end of troubles with this process. Even going through the instructions found at the following link provide no help, http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc766489.aspx . So here are the steps I attempt: 1. Create a folder called C:\UserXHome\Profile 2. Create a user called UserX 3. Set the profile folder of UserX to C:\UserXHome\Profile 4. Give UserX Full Control Permissions to C:\UserXHome\ and its subfolders. 5. Log on with UserX, setup the settings as I want them and log off. 6. I log back on with the administrator account. Problem #1: The UserX profile is in C:\Users\UserX and not in C:\UserXHome\Profile 7. I have to use the Control Panel - User Accounts - Configure advanced user profile properties to "copy" the profile from C:\Users\UserX to C:\UserXHome\Profile, and give UserX permission to use the profile. 8. I then have to use RegEdit to go to the following key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\ and then open the correct key for the account. 9. I manually change the CentralProfile to C:\UserXHome\Profile 10. I also manually change the ProfileImagePath to c:\UserXHome\Profile 11. I delete the C:\Users\UserX folder. 12. I log off and log on with UserX, and reset the settings I had done in step 5, because it has forgotten them some how. I then log off UserX. 13. I log back on with an administrator account. 14. I change C:\UserXHome\Profile\ntuser.dat to C:\UserXHome\Profile\ntuser.man Problem #2: Per the above technet article I should only have to rename the ntuser.dat to ntuser.man to get a mandatory profile. But I'm still able to log on with UserX and change settings, e.g. the backgound display, then log off and back on, and the background will be whatever it was changed to, instead of reverting back to the one I originally set. So then I try to do the SuperMandatory profile option. I set C:\UserXHome\Profile to C:\UserXHome\Profile.man.v2, and then set the profile setting in the UserX account to C:\UserXHome\Profile.man. That does not work either. Can anyone give me the simple step-by-step to creating a local mandatory profile much as I have done under Windows XP, or is this not possible under Vista?? |
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