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Workstation Looses Settings @ Login

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Name: joehpd
Date: July 27, 2006 at 08:17:32 Pacific
Subject: Workstation Looses Settings @ Login
OS: Windows 2k
CPU/Ram: 2.8 GH/1GB Ram
Manufacturer/Model: Micron
Comment:

My users log into a Novell Network and we run Zenworks for roaming users. On our Windows 2k workstations we have, at times, instances where the roaming profiles will not be brought down from the network. On other occasions our workstations will loose the default printer, IE web access, GroupWise (Novell’s E-mail client) configuration, and all MS Office 2000 personalized settings. How can I fix these problems?


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