I have done this with SAMBA and W95 - not with NT workstations
but you can probably do the same on a domain with an NT PDC.
Just locate your profiles onto a share on the SAMBA server.
Be sure to synchronize NT users with SAMBA/UNIX users.

SAMBA can also act as a WINS server btw

rgds,
Anthony

M. Neidorff wrote:
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> Hi folks,
> 
> One of the things that a nt server can do for a win based network is store
> each user's profile so that no matter what machine the user logs on at they
> get the same icons, etc. on the desktop.  Could that kind of nt server  be
> replaced with a linux server?  If so, what would do the user profile storage?
> 
> Thanks for any thoughts,
> 
> Mark
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