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Mandantory profile problems

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Name: Swede
Date: March 1, 2001 at 12:35:16 Pacific
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Hello peeps!

Can someone help me with a mandantory profile problem.
I want to have lets say 10 users with the exact same profile. So I want to point all the users to one folder.
ex: \\pdc-dom-xx\roaming\temp
here im told i should add a folder named ex
temp.man. Why does the folder have to be named MAN?
I know how to change DAT to MAN and i know i can set it up with policy editor but i need to know how to do it as it is suposed to work.
so insted of having it like ex:
x:\roaming
\donald
\tarzan
\bill

etc
i wanna have
x:\roaming\userprofiles

hmm can anybody help me? If someone even understands what i mean

Thx peeps



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Name: nic
Date: March 2, 2001 at 11:31:40 Pacific
Reply:

don't know if i'm following you, but the reason you need to name it .man is because .man = mandatory.


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