>>>>> "Mark" == M Neidorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 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?
NT can do that?? Not where I work. It's unlikely that two different
systems have the same setup of software, so its unlikely that a user's
profile or icons could be the same on two separate systems. The only
way I could see that working is if most (if not all) of the system was
accessed over the network from a file server. If that's how it works,
then I see no reason that Linux couldn't be the file server (using
Samba) -- the NTs wouldn't know the difference.
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