R
Rufus Reynolds, III
I am currently networking 5 computers running Windows XP Pro and a
networked printer. One of the computers is configured as a "server"
with multiple shared folders. Each of the logins on each of the
computers is set to use roaming profiles that are mapped to a
directory on the "server". While this works for the most part, I am
looking for a solution that will allow any of the users to log on to
any of the computers so that all of their settings follow them, and
still have access to their "My Documents" folders.
I can set up folder redirection for the "My Documents" directories,
but I cannot seem to find a way to redirect all of the necessary
"Documents and Settings\{user}\" directories.
I have read that Windows Vista has a better method of implementing
roaming users and folder redirection. I was wondering if I should
just wait a few weeks and purchase 5 upgrade licenses for Vista, or if
I should simply redo the network so that I have an actual server OS
like Small Business Server 2003. It may actually be cheaper to
purchase SBS 2003 with 4 client licenses, but I'm not sure I need or
can actually configure Active Directory.
On a side note, I am also putting together a "Media Server" that has
four tv tuners and 2TB of hard drive space. It will be used to record
television shows like a TiVo, and store all of the media, i.e.
pictures, music, videos, and tv. Taking the above information into
consideration, which OS should I run on this machine? Should I use
this box as the main server altoghether?
Any insight or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
networked printer. One of the computers is configured as a "server"
with multiple shared folders. Each of the logins on each of the
computers is set to use roaming profiles that are mapped to a
directory on the "server". While this works for the most part, I am
looking for a solution that will allow any of the users to log on to
any of the computers so that all of their settings follow them, and
still have access to their "My Documents" folders.
I can set up folder redirection for the "My Documents" directories,
but I cannot seem to find a way to redirect all of the necessary
"Documents and Settings\{user}\" directories.
I have read that Windows Vista has a better method of implementing
roaming users and folder redirection. I was wondering if I should
just wait a few weeks and purchase 5 upgrade licenses for Vista, or if
I should simply redo the network so that I have an actual server OS
like Small Business Server 2003. It may actually be cheaper to
purchase SBS 2003 with 4 client licenses, but I'm not sure I need or
can actually configure Active Directory.
On a side note, I am also putting together a "Media Server" that has
four tv tuners and 2TB of hard drive space. It will be used to record
television shows like a TiVo, and store all of the media, i.e.
pictures, music, videos, and tv. Taking the above information into
consideration, which OS should I run on this machine? Should I use
this box as the main server altoghether?
Any insight or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.