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From: "Matt Seitz" <matseitz@cisco.com>
Subject:  Re: Creating user in "Documents and Settings" on all networked machines
Date:  Wed, 6 Feb 2008 16:04:15 -0800
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"bootleg86 bootleg86" <bootleg86@gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:f253cf4b0802050918r12e2f60fs9663a0ca20b95cf0@mail.gmail.com...
> Would it be possible to create a user folder in "Documents and
> Settings" even if I have not logged on to the machine

It depends on what you mean by "not logged on to the machine":

-Do you mean "...not logged on to the machine ever, as any user", or "...not 
logged onto that machine as that particular user"?

-Do you mean "not logged into the local console (desktop) of that machine", or 
do you mean "not logged on over the network to access the C$ shared network 
folder"?




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