| HOW TO: Create and
Configure User Accounts in Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 279783 - This
article describes how to create and configure
user accounts using the new User Accounts tool.
How to Create and
Copy Roaming User Profiles in Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314478 - You
may have reason to copy a defined user profile
to a number of users. This presents each user
with an identical initial profile at logon.
Each user can then modify this profile as required.
HOW TO: Assign a
Mandatory User Profile in Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 307800 - This
article describes how to assign a mandatory
user profile in Windows XP.
HOW TO: Add or Change
a User's Picture
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 292434 - In
Windows XP, you can have a picture displayed
next to the user name on the Welcome screen
and on the new Start menu. This article
describes how to change the picture and how
to manually add one to a computer on a domain.
How to Check User
Profiles on a Windows XP-Based Computer
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 294887 - This
article describes how to check user profiles
that are stored on a Windows XP-based computer.
HOW TO: Configure
the User Name Mapping Service
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 324073 - UNIX-based
domains and Windows-based domains have different
user identities and group identities, even if
the user names are the same. You can use the
User Name Mapping service to map Windows security
identifications (SIDs) to UNIX user identity
How
to Copy User Data to a New User Profile
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 811151
- This article describes how to copy user data
from your Windows XP profile to a new profile.
When you copy user data into a new profile,
the new profile becomes a near duplicate of
the old profile, and contains the same preferences,
appearance, and documents as the old profile.
If your old profile is corrupted in some way,
you can move the files and settings from the
corrupt profile to a new profile.
HOW TO: Disable the
Local Administrator Account
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 281140 - This
step-by-step article describes how to disable
the local Administrator account. This information
does not apply to the Domain Administrator account
in an Active Directory domain.
HOW TO: Manage Stored
User Names and Passwords on a Computer in a
Domain
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 306992 - This
article describes how to manage stored user
names and passwords on a computer that is a
member of a domain.
HOW TO: Manage Stored
User Names and Passwords on a Computer That
Is Not in a Domain
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 306541 - This
article describes how to manage stored user
names and passwords on a computer that is not
a member of a domain.
HOW TO: Switch Between
a Local and Roaming User Profile on a Mobile
Windows XP-Based Computer
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 312138 - This
step-by-step article describes how to switch
between a local and roaming user profile on
a mobile Windows XP-based computer. A locally-stored
user profile is one that is only accessible
from the local computer.
How
to Upgrade Administrative Template Files
This article explains how to upgrade Administrative
Template Files in order to manage Windows XP-based
client computers in a Windows 2000 Server environment.
Roaming Profile Creation
in Windows Using the "Copy To" Command
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 243420 - Roaming
profiles contain user work environments, which
include the desktop items and settings. Some
examples of these environments are screen colors,
mouse settings, window size and position, and
network and printer connections. Roaming profiles
are available wherever the user logs on, provided
the server is available. This article describes
how to create a roaming profile. |