Soldato
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Ive just set up server 2003 and active directory on my home network. Its installed on a seperate server which is the domain controller. So far its going quite well, but im stumped on a few points;
Is there a way to import account settings from the local accounts on client machines? As all of my computers have been set up how I want when they were networked in a workgroup, I would like to retain all of the settings (wallpapers, icon layouts, program settings etc etc) is there a way to import all of these settings for the .domain accounts?
How do I get access to local account files when logged on as a .domain account (with admin rights). when I try and access the 'documents and settings' for the local account, it just gives an access denied error, despite being logged in with a .domain account with admin rights.
How do I add and share printers and folders in AD? Ive followed a few guides, but when I try and search for the printer/folder on the client machine, it simply doesn't find them (except 1 computer which found the printer automatically).
Any help, advice or tips to do with AD would also be appreciated.
Is there a way to import account settings from the local accounts on client machines? As all of my computers have been set up how I want when they were networked in a workgroup, I would like to retain all of the settings (wallpapers, icon layouts, program settings etc etc) is there a way to import all of these settings for the .domain accounts?
How do I get access to local account files when logged on as a .domain account (with admin rights). when I try and access the 'documents and settings' for the local account, it just gives an access denied error, despite being logged in with a .domain account with admin rights.
How do I add and share printers and folders in AD? Ive followed a few guides, but when I try and search for the printer/folder on the client machine, it simply doesn't find them (except 1 computer which found the printer automatically).
Any help, advice or tips to do with AD would also be appreciated.
