
04-20-2008, 09:49 AM
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Solution
have you tried:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/236621
This kb mnay be useful.
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Originally Posted by najevi
I am new to this forum and new to WinXP Pro on my home PC having used WinXP Pro at work for just over 2 months now.
I just finished scouring a certain redirecting web site's Tweaks & Updates pages for WinXP. Great stuff, I only wish that the MS WinXP help search engine would tap into such moderated, quality, web sites.
I have the following disk partitioning plan in mind for a dual boot system. (Win98se + WinXPpro)
I've done something similar with just the Win98se Program Files and My Documents folders on a w98+w2k dual boot system but I have to believe that somebody has done a better job of configuring these special folders under WinXP. I especially enjoy many of the WinXP special folder behaviours and it would be a shame to lose that just to implement the following.
disk(0)part(1) PRI 6GB FAT32 win98 OS & utils
disk(0)part(2) EXT 6GB NTFS winXP OS & utils
disk(1)part(1) EXT 10GB FAT32 OS backups/restore points, disk images, ghost files, system states, temp/scratch area etc.
disk(1)part(2) EXT 10GB FAT32 win98 pagefile, data, games, user profiles/documents
disk(1)part(3) EXT 40GB NTFS winXP pagefile, data, games, user profiles/documents
Without going into all the reasons why, here are my WinXP Pro questions:
- How do I change the default location of the user profiles (i.e. the Documents and Settings folder) associated with each new user account and of course, the All Users profile?
- corollary: once a user profile exists (e.g. the All Users or the first User account created during installation) can I safely relocate it and preserve the special folder behaviours associated with such folders as Favorites, My Pictures and so forth ?
- Similarly I'd like to change the location for Program Files so that Admin installed game software as well as apps installed by (power) users (my kids) are contained in a folder tree well away from the OS files & utility apps that only the Admin would install.
- Any other administration tips that might simplify/centralize the administration of a 4 machine peer-peer network for a home/office workgroup? e.g. it seems possible to define a Group that allows member-Users privileged access to only the bare minimum folders and files necessary to allow them to play such games as The Sims (or whatever) without their needing an Admin account.
- Finally, :^) although I don't think I can make proper use of it without a domain server, WinXP Server OS, (and quite possibly a MSCE class), could somebody please point me to a helpful layman's language explanation of what Active Directory is and what the machine/OS/network requirements are for it? (centrally stored Outlook email folders, centrally administered Group Policies, Folder Redirection and stuff like that all sounds intriguingly useful and yet beyond my grasp.)
I wouldn't be going to this trouble if all our games were written to install on WinXP and run with only the privileges of a restricted user. Alas they don't and that is why I keep Win98se around.
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