Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Then you must be the only one since everybody I know despises it. We use
multiple times login sometimes and then the settings are always messed
up.

Well, this causes a headache with fully networked home drives as well ;)

If configuration files are per application it's much less of a problem. And applications can implement a configuration file lock much easier if they want to detect multiple activity. It reduces the per-login problem to a per-application-start problem; which is much better already.

If the profile locally exists already it sometimes isn't updated but
afterwards it does overwrite the server's!

Hmm, I know only of this if the a machine starts up with a messed up
clock because e.g. of an empty mainboard battery.

Or a server that is not responding quickly enough or so ... Perhaps a 1k euro server isn't sufficient after all ;-P

Micha
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