You want to standardize the desktop environments (wallpaper,
My Documents, Start menu, printers etc.) on the computers in
one department. How would you do that?
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
If one wants to standardise the desktop environment then
profiles play a key role .If the user is assgined with
Mandatory profiles then whatever changes user makes to
desktop settings will not be stored on server and will be
lost for every refresh.If user is assigned with Roaming
profiles permissions then what ever changes user makes to
desktop or files or folders will be stored on Server and
user desktop.
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Answer / avishek roy
you can achive this with the help of "user profile". first
modify any user's profile first, then copy this location to
any particular location and share it. then define the
"profile path" from "ad user and computers".
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