New
scripting for roaming profiles on NT/2000 Pro/XP clients

Version 2.20 - New
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New security for XP Professional and Windows
2000 Professional workstations.
Three Excellent
profile options for XP Professional and Windows
2000 Professional workstations eliminating software and workstations issues for
regular roaming users.
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Choose or change profile type used by users
at any time. Choose Mandatory, Roaming, or use the workstation default profile
on Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, and NT 4 Workstation.
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Also included is a new updated help manual with
more XP support and an executable to unlock security from Windows 9x MysaNiTy clients.
We have a really neat solution for roaming profiles on
NT4, 2000 Pro, and XP clients.
We have a new upgrade for you that solves many
general issues with Windows NT4, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP
clients using roaming profiles on Windows NT and 2000 Server networks.
Roaming profiles create quite a bit of traffic when
logging in and out since the ntuser.dat file, email, bookmark files etc are
transferred back and forth from the server over the network during login and
logout. This is inherent when using non 9x clients and roaming profiles.
MysaNiTy version 2.1+ will now put the roaming
profile ntuser.dat file
into a new subfolder of a users account called ntprofile. The scripting will then do
as it does on 9x workstations, pointing software back to the users files
subfolder in their home folder
on the server for these non 9x clients. The only thing transferred down and back
now will be the ntuser.dat file. This will speed up logon time etc, and
reduce network traffic on these systems. Without our kix scripting redirecting
software back to your home folder for files as needed, user accounts have to
move all the associated files used by software to and from the server every
login and logout.
Version 2.1+ will detect previous versions and cycle through the accounts and add
the necessary ntprofile dir to each account and modify each users profile in
user manager to point to the ntprofiles path.
Systems that currently have roaming profiles using the mysaNiTy files subfolder
in each users home directory will automatically be upgraded to the new generated
ntprofile subfolder during the upgrading process. Systems converting to using
roaming profiles with mysaNiTy on non 9x clients can use the update profile
option in mysaNiTy's account management feature to update each user account with
a default roaming profile.
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