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Windows NT 4.0 displays a prompt to the user when a slow network has been
detected asking if the locally cached profile should be used to avoid the
amount of time it may take to download a user profile over a modem
connection, for example. Prior to Service Pack 4, this prompt defaulted to
the action of using the locally cached profile and there was no way to
change this default. A new addition has been made to the template files
that create the options available in the System Policy Editor that allows
the administrator to set this default to download the user profile from the
server or to use the locally cached profile.
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