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SYMPTOMSWhen a user logs on to a Windows workstation that has user profiles enabled on a Windows NT network, the user may get the previous user's settings. CAUSE
If the Windows NT domain has not been configured correctly for user
profiles, the home directory for all user accounts may be the Windows NT
default directory C:\Users\Default.
RESOLUTIONRun the Windows NT User Manager tool on the Windows NT domain controller. View the properties of each user, view the Profile dialog box, and make sure that under Home Directory, the Connect option is selected and the To box contains a valid network path (for example, "\\<logon server>\ Home\<username>"). Ignore the Drive Letter box. MORE INFORMATIONNote that the Profile Directory field in the Profile dialog box is for Windows NT use only. Windows uses only the Home Directory field information. Additional query words:
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