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Guest garywi
Posted

Hi, here is an issue my company desktop support cannot solve. When I am on

the network at work, and I create and organize folders and shortcuts on my

desktop, they do not show up the same when I log on locally off the network.

The folders, incons are all there when I log on locally, but they are not

positioned as a mirror image when I log on locally. I only have one user

profile with admin rights and log in the same way all the time. My desktop

settings are Align to Grid and Show Desktop Icons.

 

Simply put:

When I create a new folder on my desktop, it shows up when I log in locally

and on the network.

When I position the folder on a certain place in my desktop while on the

network, it does not show up in the same place when I log in locally, and

vise-versa. If I make position changes locally, they do not replicate when I

log into my laptop on the network.

 

Thanks

Guest Alex T.  MVP
Posted

RE: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

Are yo uon the same machine when you lg in locally? Of so your profile is

not being saved correctly when you log off. If you are using different

machines you will have to setup each machine with the shortcuts how you want

them cause a local profile is only stored on teh machine. If you want the

profile to be used across every machine in the office you would need a

roaming profile.

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~A.K.A. Makaveli213~

~Windows Desktop Experience MVP~

 

 

"garywi" wrote:

> Hi, here is an issue my company desktop support cannot solve. When I am on

> the network at work, and I create and organize folders and shortcuts on my

> desktop, they do not show up the same when I log on locally off the network.

> The folders, incons are all there when I log on locally, but they are not

> positioned as a mirror image when I log on locally. I only have one user

> profile with admin rights and log in the same way all the time. My desktop

> settings are Align to Grid and Show Desktop Icons.

>

> Simply put:

> When I create a new folder on my desktop, it shows up when I log in locally

> and on the network.

> When I position the folder on a certain place in my desktop while on the

> network, it does not show up in the same place when I log in locally, and

> vise-versa. If I make position changes locally, they do not replicate when I

> log into my laptop on the network.

>

> Thanks

Guest garywi
Posted

RE: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

Yes, one laptop, one user profile. Not multiple machines....

 

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Thanks

 

 

"Alex T. MVP" wrote:

> Are yo uon the same machine when you lg in locally? Of so your profile is

> not being saved correctly when you log off. If you are using different

> machines you will have to setup each machine with the shortcuts how you want

> them cause a local profile is only stored on teh machine. If you want the

> profile to be used across every machine in the office you would need a

> roaming profile.

> --

> ~A.K.A. Makaveli213~

> ~Windows Desktop Experience MVP~

>

>

> "garywi" wrote:

>

> > Hi, here is an issue my company desktop support cannot solve. When I am on

> > the network at work, and I create and organize folders and shortcuts on my

> > desktop, they do not show up the same when I log on locally off the network.

> > The folders, incons are all there when I log on locally, but they are not

> > positioned as a mirror image when I log on locally. I only have one user

> > profile with admin rights and log in the same way all the time. My desktop

> > settings are Align to Grid and Show Desktop Icons.

> >

> > Simply put:

> > When I create a new folder on my desktop, it shows up when I log in locally

> > and on the network.

> > When I position the folder on a certain place in my desktop while on the

> > network, it does not show up in the same place when I log in locally, and

> > vise-versa. If I make position changes locally, they do not replicate when I

> > log into my laptop on the network.

> >

> > Thanks

Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

Your workplace using roaming profiles?

 

garywi wrote:

> Hi, here is an issue my company desktop support cannot solve. When I am on

> the network at work, and I create and organize folders and shortcuts on my

> desktop, they do not show up the same when I log on locally off the network.

> The folders, incons are all there when I log on locally, but they are not

> positioned as a mirror image when I log on locally. I only have one user

> profile with admin rights and log in the same way all the time. My desktop

> settings are Align to Grid and Show Desktop Icons.

>

> Simply put:

> When I create a new folder on my desktop, it shows up when I log in locally

> and on the network.

> When I position the folder on a certain place in my desktop while on the

> network, it does not show up in the same place when I log in locally, and

> vise-versa. If I make position changes locally, they do not replicate when I

> log into my laptop on the network.

>

> Thanks

Guest garywi
Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

No, not roaming profiles, but the interesting thing is that the only

differnce between work and home is the location and order of the icons on my

desktop. If I create a nice ordered row of folders for example at work, when

I log in at home, the changes do not show as the same....

--

Thanks

 

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> Your workplace using roaming profiles?

>

> garywi wrote:

>

> > Hi, here is an issue my company desktop support cannot solve. When I am on

> > the network at work, and I create and organize folders and shortcuts on my

> > desktop, they do not show up the same when I log on locally off the network.

> > The folders, incons are all there when I log on locally, but they are not

> > positioned as a mirror image when I log on locally. I only have one user

> > profile with admin rights and log in the same way all the time. My desktop

> > settings are Align to Grid and Show Desktop Icons.

> >

> > Simply put:

> > When I create a new folder on my desktop, it shows up when I log in locally

> > and on the network.

> > When I position the folder on a certain place in my desktop while on the

> > network, it does not show up in the same place when I log in locally, and

> > vise-versa. If I make position changes locally, they do not replicate when I

> > log into my laptop on the network.

> >

> > Thanks

>

>

Guest garywi
Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

Still testing. Color changes to the desktop take for local and network log

on, but the icon position still does not....

--

Thanks

 

 

"garywi" wrote:

> No, not roaming profiles, but the interesting thing is that the only

> differnce between work and home is the location and order of the icons on my

> desktop. If I create a nice ordered row of folders for example at work, when

> I log in at home, the changes do not show as the same....

> --

> Thanks

>

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

> > Your workplace using roaming profiles?

> >

> > garywi wrote:

> >

> > > Hi, here is an issue my company desktop support cannot solve. When I am on

> > > the network at work, and I create and organize folders and shortcuts on my

> > > desktop, they do not show up the same when I log on locally off the network.

> > > The folders, incons are all there when I log on locally, but they are not

> > > positioned as a mirror image when I log on locally. I only have one user

> > > profile with admin rights and log in the same way all the time. My desktop

> > > settings are Align to Grid and Show Desktop Icons.

> > >

> > > Simply put:

> > > When I create a new folder on my desktop, it shows up when I log in locally

> > > and on the network.

> > > When I position the folder on a certain place in my desktop while on the

> > > network, it does not show up in the same place when I log in locally, and

> > > vise-versa. If I make position changes locally, they do not replicate when I

> > > log into my laptop on the network.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> >

> >

Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

Is there a "hardware" difference involved? Connecting to a docking

staion, difference in monitor resolution? etc.

 

garywi wrote:

> Still testing. Color changes to the desktop take for local and network log

> on, but the icon position still does not....

Guest garywi
Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

I have a docking station, but I have tested with it docked and with it out of

the dock, just connected to a network cable. Same results. No monitor

difference. Even if I place icons in the geographic center of the monitor,

while local, they do not replicate to network and vise-versa...

 

??

 

--

Thanks

 

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> Is there a "hardware" difference involved? Connecting to a docking

> staion, difference in monitor resolution? etc.

>

> garywi wrote:

>

> > Still testing. Color changes to the desktop take for local and network log

> > on, but the icon position still does not....

>

>

Guest garywi
Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

My work wants to reinstall the OS, which I would rather avoid. Any specific

files I could address?

 

--

Thanks

 

 

"garywi" wrote:

> I have a docking station, but I have tested with it docked and with it out of

> the dock, just connected to a network cable. Same results. No monitor

> difference. Even if I place icons in the geographic center of the monitor,

> while local, they do not replicate to network and vise-versa...

>

> ??

>

> --

> Thanks

>

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

> > Is there a "hardware" difference involved? Connecting to a docking

> > staion, difference in monitor resolution? etc.

> >

> > garywi wrote:

> >

> > > Still testing. Color changes to the desktop take for local and network log

> > > on, but the icon position still does not....

> >

> >

Guest smlunatick
Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

On Oct 1, 6:23 pm, garywi <gar...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Hi, here is an issue my company desktop support cannot solve.  When I am on

> the network at work, and I create and organize folders and shortcuts on my

> desktop, they do not show up the same when I log on locally off the network.  

> The folders, incons are all there when I log on locally, but they are not

> positioned as a mirror image when I log on locally.  I only have one user

> profile with admin rights and log in the same way all the time.  My desktop

> settings are Align to Grid and Show Desktop Icons.

>

> Simply put:

> When I create a new folder on my desktop, it shows up when I log in locally

> and on the network.

> When I position the folder on a certain place in my desktop while on the

> network, it does not show up in the same place when I log in locally, and

> vise-versa.  If I make position changes locally, they do not replicate when I

> log into my laptop on the network.

>

> Thanks

 

It seems that your are logging on to the laptop with two different

desktops, One for the office network and one for the local settings.

This would possibily indicate your are using a "domain" (aka active

directory) at work and local settings stored on the laptop. Can you

confirm this?

Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

if it is a work machine and you want it "fixed" they will correct the

issue in the manner they elect.

 

garywi wrote:

> My work wants to reinstall the OS, which I would rather avoid. Any specific

> files I could address?

>

Guest smlunatick
Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

On Oct 6, 10:09 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> if it is a work machine and you want it "fixed" they will correct the

> issue in the manner they elect.

>

> garywi wrote:

> > My work wants to reinstall the OS, which I would rather avoid.  Any specific

> > files I could address?

 

Yes, you are right. The laptop is used for "work" so the business has

the "right" to reformat / reinstall the OS at anytime. The OP does

not "own" the laptop.

Guest garywi
Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

Thanks Gentlemen, I was not asking about work machine and who has rights. I

don't have to get it reimaged. I am in IT and have full admin rights to my

laptop and do fixes all the time.

 

My question still is, do we have a known issue with the deskop and what

could I do, short of a reimage?

--

Thanks

 

 

"smlunatick" wrote:

> On Oct 6, 10:09 pm, Bob I <bire...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> > if it is a work machine and you want it "fixed" they will correct the

> > issue in the manner they elect.

> >

> > garywi wrote:

> > > My work wants to reinstall the OS, which I would rather avoid. Any specific

> > > files I could address?

>

> Yes, you are right. The laptop is used for "work" so the business has

> the "right" to reformat / reinstall the OS at anytime. The OP does

> not "own" the laptop.

>

Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

Are you able to test a new "profile"? Or do a repair install?

 

garywi wrote:

> Thanks Gentlemen, I was not asking about work machine and who has rights. I

> don't have to get it reimaged. I am in IT and have full admin rights to my

> laptop and do fixes all the time.

>

> My question still is, do we have a known issue with the deskop and what

> could I do, short of a reimage?

Guest garywi
Posted

Re: XP PRO SP2 Desktop On and Off Network

 

I already recreated my single and only profile on this machine...

--

Thanks

 

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> Are you able to test a new "profile"? Or do a repair install?

>

> garywi wrote:

> > Thanks Gentlemen, I was not asking about work machine and who has rights. I

> > don't have to get it reimaged. I am in IT and have full admin rights to my

> > laptop and do fixes all the time.

> >

> > My question still is, do we have a known issue with the deskop and what

> > could I do, short of a reimage?

>

>

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