Article ID: 128605
Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.5
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5
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User Manager Help ----------------- 3. Optionally, to specify a home directory, select the Local Path box and type a local path (including the drive letter). Or, select the Connect box and specify a drive letter, and then select the To box and type a network path. For example you might type a local path of c:\users\jeffho. Or, you might specify drive H and type a network path of \\airedale\accounts\cristalw. User Manager for Domains Help ----------------------------- 4. Optionally, to specify a home directory, select the Connect box and specify a drive letter, and then select the To box and type a network path. Or, select the Local Path box and type a local path (including the drive letter). For example, you might specify drive H and type a network path of \\airedale\users\cristalw. Or, you might type a local path of c:\users\jeffho. When administering domain user accounts, specify a network path. Optionally, substitute %USERNAME% for the last subdirectory in the path. For example, you might specify drive Q and then type a network path of \\airedale\accounts\%USERNAME%. Both Help file statements above are incorrect. You cannot specify a network path as stated above. The proper universal naming convention (UNC) for a network path is \\<server name>\<share name>.
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