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<h2 id="rzahqhomdtemp">Specify a home directory in a template</h2>
<p>To allow Windows environment on iSeries&trade; to manage users in the most portable
way possible, a home directory can be set up for each user to store user-specific
information generated by applications. To minimize the amount of work that
must be done, specify home directories in the template accounts so that each
new profile created by the enrollment process has a home directory created
for it automatically. To provide scalability, it is important not to lock
home directories to a particular disk drive. Use the Universal Naming Convention
(UNC) names to give portability.</p>
<p>To customize your template profiles to include a home directory, follow
these steps from the integrated Windows server console:</p>
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<li>Create the home directory folder on the appropriate server, and share
it.</li>
<li>In a domain, click <span class="bold">Start->Programs->Administrative Tools->Active
Directory Users and Computers</span> from the Windows server console. On a local
server, click <span class="bold">Start->Programs->Administrative Tools-> Computer
Management->Local Users and Groups</span>.</li>
<li>Double-click the template (model user) to display its properties.</li>
<li>Click the Profile tab.</li>
<li>In the Home folder segment, click <span class="bold">Connect</span>. Select
a drive letter (such as Z:). Move to the <span class="bold">To:</span> dialog,
and enter the directory path of the home directory using a UNC name, for example: <tt>\\iSeriesWin\homedirs\%username%</tt>. In this example, <span class="bold">iSeriesWin</span> is the name of the server where the home directory
folder resides, and <span class="bold">homedirs</span> is the name of the home
directory folder. If you use the variable <span class="italic">%username%</span>,
instead of the logon or user name, Windows server automatically substitutes
the user's name in place of the variable name when each new Windows server
account is created. It also creates a home directory for the user.</li></ol>
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