Correct configuration of roaming profiles on a WIN NT Server?

I'm trying to implement roaming profiles with a Windows NT 4.0 Server and a computer Win XP Pro. I created the account via the 'Users for domains Manager' tool, created a share named "Profiles" to the root of the c: / drive and has joint the XP computer to the domain. When I try to open a session, he said that the administrator group or the current user must have ownership of the folder, and that he "cannot find the local profile." I have granted 'Full control' to all groups, including administrators. I am able to log in with the account, but the changes are not saved when that I disconnect. It created a folder with the user name in the sharing, I put in place, but the error persists even when I delete the folder and start from scratch. The server is named "EVANSERVER" and has a local IP address of 10.0.1.37. The XP computer is named 'EVANSERVERWKSTN' and has an IP address of 10.0.1.38. Here are the current configuration of the user file directory and Home:

USER: evan2 (evan2)

_USER-PROFILES___
| The user profile path: \\EVANSERVER\Profiles\evan2 |
| Logon Script Name:                                                         |
|________________________________________________  |

_HOME DIRECTORY___
| ( ) Local Path:                                                                   |
| (*) Connect [z] to: \\EVANSERVER\Profiles\evan2 |
|_________________________________________________ |

* NOTE: The parenthesis indicate the option buttons, the meaning of the asterisk selected.

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