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creating XP Local User Profiles in a domain environment with a command

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hi!

does anybody know how to create(with a command line or maybe by script) a user (XP Local User Profiles in a domain environment), that will log in for domain (not for the computer)? to be clear, after joining the domain, i'd like to create a profile (for example with administration privileges) for my domain account. of course, the account is already created in the domain (active directory) and i'd like create a windows xp profile only...

SOLUTION : USE AUTOIT3 !!

Edited by Kacper667

I use SBS 2003 and this is done automatically if the computer is a member of the domain.

You must connected to the domain login as the admin user. Then when you are away from the domain with your laptop just logon as normal to the domain and it will get you in. When you are back in the office and logon you will sync your data and everything should be fine.

hope this is waht your looking for.

hail hail

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> I use SBS 2003 and this is done automatically if the computer is a member of the domain.

Unfortunately, i don't have sbs 2003. in win xp pro, unless you create a user (local profile) and set it for the domain, you will be able to login with your domain login/password as a guest only! so, you have to create a user with privileges in order to create your profile folders (in documents and settings)...

to be more clear, i would like to the same thing as:

(join the domain)

control panel/user acccounts/add user

choose name and domain, choose privileges

click finish :)

because if iuse a command "net user" i can create a user, who won't log into domain, but

into local computer. and i think it's impossible to change it. hopefully,

there is a way of creating a new user, who will log into a domain from the

beginning....

Edited by Kacper667

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