Article ID: 150855
Article Last Modified on 11/17/2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51
- Microsoft Windows 95
This article was previously published under Q150855
SUMMARY
This article shows you how to define User Profiles for Windows 95 clients to be used in a Windows NT domain environment.
MORE INFORMATION
A User Profile consists of user-specific information contained in the file User.dat, which is one of the two files in the Windows 95 registry.
To set up User Profiles on a Windows NT network, use the following steps:
- Enable User Profiles on your computer running Windows 95:
- In Control Panel Passwords, click the User Profiles tab.
- Click to select the "Users Can Customize Their Preferences And Desktop Settings" option.
- In the User Profiles Settings dialog box, click the options you want. These options determine what will be included as part of the user profile.
- Shut Down and restart the computer.
- Assign a home directory to your user account(s) on the Windows NT domain:
- In User Manager for Domains, double-click the account(s) to which you want to assign a home directory.
- Click the Profiles tab and type the path for the home directory.
When the user logs off, Windows 95 automatically places an updated copy of the User Profile in the user's assigned home directory on the Windows NT network, in the following path: \\<logonServer>\<user's home directory>.
Additional query words: prodnt
Keywords: KB150855