2. Overview
Finding User Accounts
Administering User Accounts
Managing User Profiles
Creating Home Folders
Introduction to Group Policies
Troubleshooting User Accounts
Best Practices
3. Finding User Accounts
Find Users, Contacts, and Groups
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4. Administering User Accounts
Resetting Passwords and Unlocking User Accounts
Disabling, Enabling, Renaming, and Deleting User
Accounts
5. Resetting Passwords and Unlocking User Accounts
Modification When Where
Reset The password expires
Reset Password dialog box
password The user forgets password
Unlock user A group policy locks the Account tab of Properties
account account dialog box of user
6. Disabling, Enabling, Renaming, and Deleting User Accounts
dsa - [Active Directory Managernt5adminUsers]
Console Window Help
Active View
Disable Account
Reset Password
Active Directory
Disable or Enable
Name Type Description
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nt5admin User1 User Admin.
Open user’s home page
Builtin
Send mail User2 User Admin.
Computers
Domain Controllers User3 User Admin.
Task Users User4
User4 User
User Admin. Acct.
Vendor
Delete
User5 User Admin.
Rename Delete or Rename
User6 User Admin.
Properties User7 User Admin.
User8 User Admin.
Help
User9 User
Disabled AccountsAdmin.
User10 User Admin.
Done
7. Managing User Profiles
Defining User Profiles
Default User Profile
Defining Roaming User Profiles
Setting Up a Roaming User Profile
Customizing Roaming User Profiles
Mandatory Roaming User Profiles
Assigning a Customized Profile to Multiple Users
8. Defining User Profiles
Provide Desktop Settings and Network Connections
Windows 2003 Creates a Profile the First Time a User
Logs On
Each Time a User Logs On, the User Receives His or Her
Desktop Settings
A User Changes His or Her Profile by Changing Desktop
Settings
User Profiles Contain the My Documents Folder, Where
Users Store Their Files
In Some Situations, It Is Best to Store User Files in
Home Folders
9. Default User Profile
Network Server
Default
Profile
Servernetlogon Log On
When a User Logs On the First Time,
the Default User Profile Is Copied from
the Server to the Client Computer
10. Defining Roaming User Profiles
When a User Logs Off,
Any Changes to the User Profile
Network Server Are Copied Back to the Server
User1
Profile
Profile Ntuser.dat Log Off
On
When a User Logs On,
the User Profile Is Copied from the
Server to the Client Computer
11. Setting Up a Roaming User Profile
User 2 Properties
Telephone/Notes Organization Member Of Dial-in
General Address Account Profile
Server Logon
On the Server, Create User profile
and Share a Parent Profile path: server_name profiles user2
Folder to Store Logon script:
Shared
Roaming User Profiles
Home directory Logon Folder
Local path: Script
Modify the User
Connect: To
Account Properties to
Point to the Share Shared documents folder
Network path:
Provide a Path to the
Folder
OK Cancel Apply
12. Customizing Roaming User Profiles
Create a Desktop Environment to Meet a User’s
Individual Needs
Provide a Standard Desktop Environment for Multiple
Users
Simplify Troubleshooting
13. Mandatory Roaming User Profiles
When a User Logs Off,
Changes to the User Profile
Network Server Are Not Copied to the Server
User1
Profile
Profile Ntuser.man Log Off
On
Use a Mandatory Roaming User Profile
to Maintain the Desktop Environment
Each Time That a User Logs On
14. Assigning a Customized Profile to Multiple Users
Tasks
Create a User Profile Template
Copy Template Account and Assign to User Accounts
Make a Mandatory Profile
15. Creating Home Folders
Defining Home Folders
Creating Home Folders on a Server
16. Defining Home Folders
Default Folder Used to Store User’s Documents
Locate Home Directories on a Server to:
Make documents available anywhere in the network
Centralize administration and the backup process
Make them accessible with any application and Microsoft
operating system
Not Part of the User Profile
User’s
Document
User’s
Document
Server
User1
Home
User1 Folder
17. Creating Home Folders on a Server
Tasks
Create a Shared Folder to Share Users’ Home Folders
Assign Full Control to Users
Provide Path to Users’ Home Folders in a Shared Folder
18. Introduction to Group Policies
Network Settings to Enforce Organization Policies
Set Up by Group Policy or Security Administrator
Can Be Used to Define a Desktop Environment
Can Affect the User Accounts That You Administer:
Can lock out user accounts
Can override user profile settings
Be Aware of Group Policies in Effect on the Network
Resolve Some Conflicts with Group Policies Yourself
19. Troubleshooting User Accounts
Err or User Profile Is Unusable or Corrupt
Err or A User Cannot Gain Access to His or Her Home Folder
Err or A User Is Unable to Log On to the Network
20. Best Practices
Configure Roaming User Profiles for All Users
Use Mandatory Profiles When Identical Desktops Are Required
Store All Roaming User Profiles in the Same Location
Direct Users to Store Their Documents in My Documents
21. Review
Finding User Accounts
Administering User Accounts
Managing User Profiles
Creating Home Folders
Introduction to Group Policies
Troubleshooting User Accounts
Best Practices