Re: Roaming Profiles Issue - Windows Server 2003
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:41:40 -0400
Aaron <bikefaster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I am currently working on refining the process of how roaming profiles
are currently setup. I have noticed that there are some users that
have Desktops with many large files as well as My documents.
The answer to this is "folder redirection" via group policy....read on.
I wanted
to know if it is okay to use "Exclude directories in roaming profile"
in the group policy to remove the Desktop and My Documents from the
roaming profile.
I don't think so - but if you use properly configured folder redirection,
it's moot.
Instead, I would setup a home folder that maps a
network drive for each user and they would put there files there.
You could create home directories for your users (set in their ADUC profile
tab), and set up folder redirection for both My Documents and Desktop to
subfolders of \\server\home$\%username%. You can also redirect Application
Data and Start Menu, but I don't - those are usually small enough that they
don't cause problems, whereas I've heard of performance problems if you do
redirect tem.
Primarily this would be done so that users must copy their own
important/critical data to a new location that we can effectively
backup. Is this a good idea?
If you implemented folder redirection with its defaults, the data will be
moved automagically ....otherwise, I'd set up a robocopy batch file and I'd
take care of this myself, at each workstation. Users don't like lost data. I
ampresuming your network isn't that large...so this shouldn't be that big a
deal.
Also, as of now it seems that the Folder Redirection is enabled on the
server so that the My documents does not have to be syncronized each
time a users logs on or off.
Folder redirection <> offline files.
I strongly suggest that you disable offline files for your desktop users,
via group policy (and even for laptop users, I prefer other stuff to sync
data).
However, I have noticed that each user
has their My documents in their respective profile folder and the
files are not going into the location specified by folder redirection.
Can't say, as it isn't really clear where things are being redirected to.
Running rsop.msc as a user on their workstation may help as will looking at
event logs - and running GPMC on the server/s will help you manage your own
policies.
Roaming profiles work if they're tiny - not well if they're large. I suspect
that's the main cause of your problem. Also make sure all computers are
running the latest version of the User Profile Hive Cleanup service from MS.
What would cause this? Ultimately, it does not really matter since I
would like to get rid of this a just use the home folders.
There are a couple users that for some reason do not have profiles and
the folder redirection appears to be working properly.
Yep - they aren't related.
My next
question, if I disable the folder redirection, will they still be able
to access their files or will I have to copy them from the server back
to their deskop?
Do not disable folder redirection - fix it. It's mandatory, in my book, if
you're running roaming profiles - and is a really really good idea if you
aren't running roaming profiles.
Finally, once I go ahead a exclude the Desktop and My documents from
the Profiles,
....which you shouldn't, as per above :)
what will happen to the users? Does it still have a
local copy of their profile and all personal files on the desktop or
will it only remain on the server? It seems to me that once it is
disabled they will not be able to access the files, what would be the
best way for this to be implemented?
I appreciate any help regarding this issue.
Thank you,
Aaron
Hope the above helps....
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Roaming Profiles Issue - Windows Server 2003
- From: Aaron
- Re: Roaming Profiles Issue - Windows Server 2003
- References:
- Roaming Profiles Issue - Windows Server 2003
- From: Aaron
- Roaming Profiles Issue - Windows Server 2003
- Prev by Date: Re: Tranfering local user into a domain
- Next by Date: Event Log Export or Analyzer
- Previous by thread: Roaming Profiles Issue - Windows Server 2003
- Next by thread: Re: Roaming Profiles Issue - Windows Server 2003
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading