Add computer to profile manager

I have set up MAC Min Server and enable profile manager.
I am having the following issues:
1. How do i add windows PC & laptop on the mac workgroup?
2. How do i enable users to log in on the Mac server workgroup and enable a roaming profile
Thanks
Kind regards
Modely
[email protected]

I'm not sure why files aren't syncing though. The process looks like it works, but the last sync date still says 12/31/01 7:03PM.
I have my suspicions.
9/17/12 9:07:35.439 AM com.apple.SystemUIServer.agent: Mon Sep 17 09:07:35 2012 HomeSync[315] (FileSync.framework) _SFSendMessage: gServerMessagePortName = 'com.apple.FileSyncAgent.iDisk'
9/17/12 9:07:35.441 AM com.apple.SystemUIServer.agent: Mon Sep 17 09:07:35 2012 HomeSync[315] (FileSync.framework) -[SFSyncSet registerForCallbacks]: 0x10c54e810
9/17/12 9:07:35.564 AM mount_url: mount_url: Mount of afp://;AUTH=NO%20USER%20AUTHENT@[SERVERNAME]/staff_data on /Network/Servers/co-osxs1.rockingham.k12.va.us/Volumes/User_Data/Homes/staff_da ta gives status -5997
9/17/12 9:07:35.686 AM mount_url: mount_url: Mount of afp://;AUTH=NO%20USER%20AUTHENT@[SERVERNAME]/staff_data on /Network/Servers/co-osxs1.rockingham.k12.va.us/Volumes/User_Data/Homes/staff_da ta gives status -5997
9/17/12 9:07:35.812 AM mount_url: mount_url: Mount of afp://;AUTH=NO%20USER%20AUTHENT@[SERVERNAME]/staff_data on /Network/Servers/[SERVERNAME]/Volumes/User_Data/Homes/staff_data gives status -5997
9/17/12 9:07:36.004 AM com.apple.launchd.peruser.50990025: (com.apple.TMLaunchAgent) Throttling respawn: Will start in 2 seconds
9/17/12 9:07:36.000 AM kernel: AFP_VFS afpfs_mount: /Volumes/staff_data, pid 250
9/17/12 9:07:36.600 AM com.apple.SystemUIServer.agent: Mon Sep 17 09:07:36 2012 HomeSync[315] (FileSync.framework) -[SFSyncSet registerForCallbacks]: 0x7fe82212fdc0
9/17/12 9:07:38.065 AM Finder: ISGetIconFamilyFromStorage: seed mismatch for 28540011, actual seed is 1befd79f
9/17/12 9:07:38.065 AM Finder: ISGetIconFamilyFromStorage: seed mismatch for 27f80012, actual seed is 41a7c4c9
9/17/12 9:07:38.000 AM kernel: AFP_VFS afpfs_unmount: /Volumes/staff_data, flags 524288, pid 322

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