Sharing
user profiles
Problem: Versions:
If you want to log in and have access to all the desktop
settings and files in a particular profile other than your
current one, than this tip is for you. It requires a registry
edit which can potentially screw up Windows 2000 if you
don't know what you are doing, so you have been warned...
Note: You may run into some security problems accessing a profile from another account on a NTFS formatted partition since you are technically not the owner of those files. To get around this, log in as an administrator and modify the permissions on the shared profile folder so the other user can access those files. If you modified the administrator account to use a regular user profile, you shouldn't have to worry about the permissions.
Last updated September 16, 2003 |