>Beware though, if you use W2K/NT Roaming
>profiles, all local replicas a user takes will
>have to be additionally sync'd back to their
>home servers. That could be a lot of data.
>That option (IMHO) is only any good for user
>that hot desk and share PC's.
Is that really true? I thought the point of putting the user-specific data in "C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Application Data" rather than "C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data" was that it didn't roam with the NT/W2K user profile.
This thread seems to say specifically that you need to make some registry and Notes.ini hacks to get the multi-user install to use W2K roaming.
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/55c38d716d632d9b8525689b005ba1c0/62686b8945a3899685256d230005c0ac?OpenDocument
I admit that I'm no W2K profile expert, so advice would be welcome. In the environments at some of our clients we might end up using different roaming solutions for different sites.
Rupert Clayton
London