January 27, 2003 06:27 PM
Desktop Profile Management
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Most IT teams work hard to make sure that client disk images include user profile settings (e.g., default screen resolution, desktop shortcuts, drive and printer mappings) appropriate to each group of employees. But deploying disk images with the appropriate user profiles isn't the end of the job. You might need to change these profiles later because of employee turnover or simply to satisfy evolving management preferences. For example, if management wants users to save documents by default to n...
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