[THIN] Re: nt4 users in nt4 domain accessing win2k domain

You could try using the FlexProfile kit.  You can find it at www.dabcc.com.
With this very cool utility, you can set mandatory profiles, but select
certain settings to be maintained per user, such as the Outlook profiley
thingie.  Check it out.  It's a great addition to your tool kit.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Lilley" <Brian.Lilley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 10:01 AM
Subject: [THIN] nt4 users in nt4 domain accessing win2k domain


> Hi All,
>
> I had a cunning plan which is now no longer as cunning as I'd first
thought.
>
> The story is this...
>
> We have a customer who has a user base on NT4 workstations in an NT4
domain.
> We installed an Active Directory based Citrix farm to run our application.
>
> I built a GPO and attached it to an OU containing the Citrix servers to
> restrict their access when running the application in a seamless window.
> This GPO has loopback enabled which I hoped would replace the users'
> existing profile/policies...but...as it turns out, loopback processing
does
> not work unless both machine and user account come from Windows 2000 and
> Active directory respectively...booohoohoo
>
> so...does anyone have any emergency backup cunning plans...
>
> I thought about a resitricted mandatory profile which would make life nice
> and easy but unfortunately they require Outlook profiley things..
>
> What would I have to do in order to provide a resitricted profile template
> for a roaming profile based user..
>
> thanks in advance, Brianos
>
> PS. nt profiles are a dark dark art
>
>
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