Controlling Common Program Groups Seen In User ProfilesLast reviewed: January 15, 1996Article ID: Q140417 |
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SUMMARYCreating user profiles is accomplished with the User Profile Editor (creates the profile) and User Manager for Domains (assigns existing profiles to users). For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q128624 TITLE : How to Create and Assign User Profiles for Users in a DomainA profile created by using the Profile Editor is stored on the server and controls the user's desktop configuration at the workstation. There are two types of server-based profiles available:
The first option is to use Mandatory profiles for the user if security and tight control are priorities. The user is able to change the settings while logged in, but the profile reverts back to the settings in the mandatory profile. The program groups are those outlined in the program settings section. The common program groups that are seen are from the local computer and not the server. The second option is to use a Personal Profile. You can customize the profile per individual user, but unless you select the Disable Save Settings Menu Item and Never Save Settings, the user is able to change the program group settings. Again, the show common program groups will show the local machines common group and not the server common group.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen using Profile Editor, the following settings are available on the menu:
If you deselect the Show Common Program Groups you will only see the program groups created from the Profile Editor for that profile in the program settings section.
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