On Thu 18 Sep at 08:40 Scott Parks (1:343/70) wrote to Arthur Marsh:
SP> The only time the users identify themselves to the network
SP> is when they get mail. CCMail is on a seperate server
SP> and the mail ICON allows them to login and starts the
SP> client. Students can't save anything to the servers or
SP> the local harddrive.
SP> We use no user profiles but since they are stored in the
SP> users mail directory by WIN95 (so the book says), they
SP> should be available anywhere on the net. Sounds like
SP> yours should be different since you aren't dealing with
SP> students who can be pushed around quite easily - but
SP> this might help a little.
I'm looking at users having their own home directory on the NW server, but
not being tied to a particular Win'95 machine anywhere, so that they can log
out of one machine, log into another and not have hassles.
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