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A Comprehensive Discussion on Windows Profiles: Explanation, Local, Domain, Default, Roaming and Cleanup (Video Series)
Video Category:
Security: Users, Network Shares, and Permissions
Skill Level:
300 (Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
Windows Server 2003
All Windows administrators need to know their profiles backwards and forwards to be considered knowledgeable about the entire domain and this video series is designed to help. You'll learn what profiles are, why they are used, as well as the differences between Local, Domain, and Roaming profiles and much more.
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
Length
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Part 1 - An Explanation and Introduction to Windows Profiles
300
11 mins.
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Part 2 - How to Setup a Local Default Profile
300
9 mins.
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Part 3 - Creating and Working With Default Domain Profiles
300
9 mins.
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Part 4 - Using Roaming Profiles in Windows
400
15 mins.
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Part 5 - How to Clean Up User Profiles From Time to Time
300
6 mins.
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