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C:\Documents and Settings\{username}
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Application Data
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Cookies
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Desktop
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Favorites
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Local Settings
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Application Data
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History
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Temp
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Temporary Internet Files
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My Documents
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My Music
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My Pictures
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My Videos
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Recent
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NetHood
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PrintHood
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SendTo
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Start Menu
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Templates
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NTUSER.DAT
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ntuser.dat.LOG
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ntuser.ini
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| Folder layout of typical Windows 2000/XP user profile. Normally everything except the items within "Local Settings" is stored on the file server as part of a roaming profile.
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A roaming user profile is a file synchronization concept in the Windows NT family of operating systems that allows users with a computer joined to a Windows domain to log on to any computer on the same domain and access their documents and have a consistent desktop experience, such as applications remembering toolbar positions and preferences, or the desktop appearance staying the same, while keeping all related files stored locally, to not continuously depend on a fast and reliable network connection to a file server.