Paul McNett wrote:
> MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
>> Thanks for that info, Paul.  Sounds like this is handled by the operating
>> system/network server.  Wonder why they're asking me (a developer) to be
>> involved in this?  I initially thought they wanted me to write some app
>> but after reading the docs on this, I'm not sure about that.  I guess if I
>> do have to write an app, the important thing will be for me to write the
>> data to the user's My Documents folder so that it travels with them.
>
> That's right. Setting up roaming profiles is a network admin/sysadmin
duty. I wear
> many hats and do Windows/Linux/Mac system administration, network
administration,
> database administration, and desktop/web application design and
development. I guess
> I'm just a whore willing to do whatever is needed/wanted, for money. :) 
Sometimes I
> forget that most people are way more specialized than I am.
>
> So just specify that the network admin needs to set up roaming profiles.
If you save
> to the user's My Documents (or Application Data, or...) you'll be fine
as long as you
> aren't in the user's hidden Local Settings directory.
>
> But then again, if it is an app you are writing, you could just have
user's save data
> to your database, which lives on a server, and forget about the roaming
profiles???


They didn't call me into the meeting, so I really have NO CLUE as to
what is up.  Not sure if it requires my appdev skills, or if they
thought I knew something about roaming profiles configurations.  Oh
well...another day, another chance to be drawn into this.

Thanks, Paul!




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