I have both roaming and non-roaming users set this way on NT and they both 
work fine.  Neither works correctly on XP - they need to go through setup 
each time they sign on.   The default for the lotus folder is Everyone - 
Full control, and I even tried making the user an administrator on the 
local machine - with the same problems. 





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I have seen this when you created / upgraded
 the user to a roaming profile, and set the file
cleanup to something other then never.

My only suggestion is to check the field in
the person document in the NAB on the 
Roaming tab.

I also personally had the problem. I roam from
my desktop, home, laptop and a new tablet.
The tablet would make me setup every day.
For that one, I deleted 
c:\documents and settings\terry\local settings\application 
data\lotus\notes\data\*.*
(note sever hidden folders in the path)
went through the setup one more time and
have no further problem.






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I have been trying to set up Lotus 6.5.1 as "Multiple Users on same 
machine" and it seems to be working well on our NT machines.  However, 
when I try to set it up on our XP machines I have to go through the entire 


setup every time they log off and back on.  Is there an authority issue, 
or do I need to share a folder to get the XP to keep the setup?  Thanks

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