How Windows-NT Chooses Between Roaming and Local ProfilesID: Q146192
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This article explains:
When an user with a roaming profile logs on to a computer running Windows
NT, the system checks whether the cached locally profile is more recent
than the roaming profile. In that case, the system doesn't need to reload
the profile from the central server. This check is based only on the "last
write time" of the user's registry hive Ntuser.dat.
If a network administrator makes any modifications (for example, program
groups or shortcuts) to a roaming profile, these changes may be lost.
The following is an example where these changes will be lost:
Additional query words: prodnt
Keywords : kbnetwork kbusage nthowto ntregistry
Version : 4.0
Platform : winnt
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Last Reviewed: February 10, 1999