How to Assign the Administrator Profile to Other Users
ID: Q156568
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
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Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
SUMMARY
In Windows NT 4.0 and in Windows 2000, if you log on as an administrator and make some changes
to your desktop, such as moving the taskbar, creating a shortcut, or
installing software, and then log off and log on again as another user who
has equivalent access right as administrator, you will find that all the
changes made by the administrator are not available.
MORE INFORMATION
The reason for this behavior is because of different user profiles. Windows
NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 use a profile to store all the desktop settings. Different users
will have different profiles. You can assign the administrator profile to
any user you want.
- Log on as an administrator and go to Control Panel.
- Double click the System icon and select User Profiles.
- Select the Administrator profile and click the Copy to button.
- Click the Browse button.
- For Windows 2000 installations that are upgrades from Windows NT 4.0 and for Windows NT 4.0 installations, click the Profiles subfolder in the Windows NT 4.0 folder
and click the user name folder to which you want to assign the
administrator profile. For Windows 2000 installations that are NOT upgrades of Windows NT 4.0, browse to the Documents and Settings folder, and click the user name folder to which you want to assign the administrator profile.
- Click OK three times to close all dialog boxes.
Additional query words:
prodnt
Keywords : nthowto
Version : WINDOWS:2000; winnt:4.0
Platform : WINDOWS winnt
Issue type : kbhowto