User Profile
When any user first logged onto the computer, the system
creates a user profile on the Profile. At the next logon, the system loads the
user’s profile and information that saved in the user profile.
Types of User Profile
Local User Profile:
Local User profile is stored on the local system’s hard disk. Any changes made
to the local user profile only apply specifically to the user on which computer
user profile have.
Roaming User Profile:
Roaming User Profile is stored on the server share. Roaming User Profile is
downloaded to any system that a user logged into the domain network so that
when any user logged on to any computer on the network user get all the data
and system components configured on the user profile. Any changes made to the
roaming user profile are synched with the server where roaming user profile
stored.
Mandatory User
Profile: Mandatory User Profile is a type of Roaming User Profile. A user
can modify on desktop but the changes are not saved when the user logged off. To
create a mandatory user profile renames the NTuser.dat file to NTuser.man in
the file system of the profile server.
Temporary User
Profile: When user profile failed to load the profiles or windows not able
to create a new default profile, then windows issued a user profile to allow the user to logged into the system. Such a profile is called a temporary profile.
Temporary profiles are deleted at the end of the session and the data or
settings saved on the profile are also lost. Temporary profiles are available only on
the system running Windows 2000 and later.
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