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SYMPTOMSWhen you access roaming profiles across a wide area network (WAN) link, the default user profile may overwrite the roaming profile stored on the remote server. CAUSEThis behavior can occur if Windows NT is unable to connect to the remote server on which the roaming profile is stored during logon. When the Windows NT session is ended, if the remote server is then available, the local profile is used to update the roaming profile. RESOLUTIONAccessing roaming profiles across a WAN link is not recommended. This configuration may cause increased network traffic and issues with profile synchronization. If you must use roaming profiles, use one of the following methods:
STATUS
There is no way to prevent Windows NT from copying a newly created locally
cached user profile to the remotely stored profile.
MORE INFORMATION
When a user account is configured to use roaming profiles in Windows NT
Workstation 4.0, if at logon the computer is unable to contact the server
on which the profiles are stored, the locally cached profile is used. If
no locally cached profile is present, the default user profile is copied
and used as the locally cached profile.
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