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Barb Junkkarinen wrote: > I call it chicken on your part, Martin ... because you know damn good > and well I have offered to send you the complete chain of exchanges, > complete with all contact info ...and YOU FAILED TO TAKE ME UP ON IT. > Another example of the abuse of Moderator Privilege. I would never be allowed to get away with saying that of you. > You get roasted because you don't     

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Author: Anthony Marsh
Date: Mar 14, 2008 18:47

I call it chicken on your part, Martin ... because you know damn good and well I have offered to send you the complete chain of exchanges, complete with all contact info ...and YOU FAILED TO TAKE ME UP ON IT. You get roasted because you don't post documents .. you basically post 2nd and 3rd hand hearsay either in paraphrase or selected "excerpts." But let's not divert from the point here:
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Thanks for the info, I would have thought that setting related to the normal profiles rather than the TS profiles but I will give it a go Thanks "Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote: > The name of the setting is > "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" > > and the cached copy is the one in C:\Documents and Settings, so > that's the one you want to get rid of. > > You'll find the setting     

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Author: Barb Junkkarinen
Date: Mar 14, 2008 10:21

The name of the setting is "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" and the cached copy is the one in C:\Documents and Settings, so that's the one you want to get rid of. You'll find the setting here: Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - System - User profiles _________________________________________________________ Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal
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Thanks for the response, which of the locations will get deleted the one on the C: drive or where I configure the TS profile location, I am not bothered about the TS profile location but I am concerened with the C drive location. Thanks "Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote: > That's how profile handling is designed. > Everything would be terribly slow if you didn't have a local copy > of the profile     

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Author: Mikecl
Date: Nov 22, 2007 15:39

That's how profile handling is designed. Everything would be terribly slow if you didn't have a local copy of the profile. But you can configure the server to delete these local copies of the profiles automatically when users log off. That's easiest done in a Group Policy. "Delete cached copy of roaming profile" _________________________________________________________ Vera Noest MCSE
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Hi Bart, Thanks for responding I only have one server win2k3 which is also running TS therefor I cant create a new OU just for that function. What I dont understand complately is why when I change the User properties TS Profile Path to a different drive and the profile gets created in the new location but why it also recreates the profile in C:\docs&Settings? Thanks "Bart Van Vugt"     

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Author: Vera Noest [MVP]
Date: Nov 22, 2007 12:21

When you use a TS profile redirected (=roaming) to another drive, the profile will be loaded on the server on which the user logs on. During log on the profile is copied to the TS. When the user logs off, the profile is copied back to the redirected location. When you use a GPO for redirection of my documents, startmenu, etc , these settings are NOT copied to the TS with log on. They stay
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Hi, I would like to clarify what profile info gets stored where. I have a win2k3 Server running TS approx 50 different users connect to it and run one App on the TS (configured to run when they connect) there are no other profile settings configured either in Group Policy or on the user profile settings. When the user connect via TS each user gets a (presumably) TS profile crated in C:\doc&Sett     

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Author: Mikecl
Date: Nov 22, 2007 09:49

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Author: Vera Noest [MVP]
Date: Nov 22, 2007 07:37

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Author: Mikecl
Date: Nov 22, 2007 06:40

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Author: Bart Van Vugt
Date: Nov 22, 2007 05:33

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Author: Mikecl
Date: Nov 22, 2007 00:21

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Dec 20, 2006 11:55

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