Move "Documents and Settings"

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Hi,

we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of our TS. With the
"Documents and Settings" consuming the major part of the drive i thought it
might be a quick way to resolve this issue to move that folder (including
contents) to another local drive.

Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution provided by
<http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>? To make the
process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would probably be used. Any input
on how reliable this process is or if it works at all would be great.

Thanks
Daniel
 
RE: Move "Documents and Settings"

Are you using roaming profiles that are unloaded after logoff? Using a GPO to
automatic clean the temp internet files can save a lot of space.

"D.S." wrote:

> Hi,
>
> we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of our TS. With the
> "Documents and Settings" consuming the major part of the drive i thought it
> might be a quick way to resolve this issue to move that folder (including
> contents) to another local drive.
>
> Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution provided by
> <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>? To make the
> process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would probably be used. Any input
> on how reliable this process is or if it works at all would be great.
>
> Thanks
> Daniel
 
RE: Move "Documents and Settings"

Dear Daniel,

Thanks for posting here.

I have viewed the KB article included in your post, and I think it should
work.

The Windows system and other applications locate the path of some special
user's profile through the Environment Variables, which we can customize
under "double-click System, and then click the User Profiles". Based on
this mechanism, I suspect if we modify the Environment Variables recording
to the destination path of "Documents and Settings" folder, the Windows
system and other applications will automatically redirect this updated
path. Therefore, I would suggest you have a try referring to this KB.

Moreover, Please ensure to backup your system (especially "Documents and
Settings" folder as well as the System Sate) to avoid the possible
permission loss or fault before performing these steps.

By the way, you can also move Paging file and Spool folder to a different
partition to save disk space on partition C:. For more information, please
refer to:

314105 How to Move the Windows Default Paging File and Print Spooler to a
Different Hard Disk
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;314105

I hope this helps. If anything is unclear, please feel free to post back.

Have a nice day!


Sincerely
Morgan Che
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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--->Hi,
--->
--->we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of our TS. With
the
--->"Documents and Settings" consuming the major part of the drive i
thought it
--->might be a quick way to resolve this issue to move that folder
(including
--->contents) to another local drive.
--->
--->Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution provided by
---><http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>? To make
the
--->process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would probably be used. Any
input
--->on how reliable this process is or if it works at all would be great.
--->
--->Thanks
--->Daniel
--->
 
RE: Move "Documents and Settings"

No, there are not roaming profiles. The server is only used for special
purpose application so IE temp folders should not be very crowded. Good hint
tho, i will keep that in mind for sure.

Thanks

"Bart Van Vugt" wrote:

> Are you using roaming profiles that are unloaded after logoff? Using a GPO to
> automatic clean the temp internet files can save a lot of space.
>
> "D.S." wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of our TS. With the
> > "Documents and Settings" consuming the major part of the drive i thought it
> > might be a quick way to resolve this issue to move that folder (including
> > contents) to another local drive.
> >
> > Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution provided by
> > <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>? To make the
> > process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would probably be used. Any input
> > on how reliable this process is or if it works at all would be great.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Daniel
 
RE: Move "Documents and Settings"

Thank you for your reply and confirmation that this will work.

The page file has been moved already, but thanks for the pointer.

Regards
Daniel

"Morgan che(MSFT)" wrote:

> Dear Daniel,
>
> Thanks for posting here.
>
> I have viewed the KB article included in your post, and I think it should
> work.
>
> The Windows system and other applications locate the path of some special
> user's profile through the Environment Variables, which we can customize
> under "double-click System, and then click the User Profiles". Based on
> this mechanism, I suspect if we modify the Environment Variables recording
> to the destination path of "Documents and Settings" folder, the Windows
> system and other applications will automatically redirect this updated
> path. Therefore, I would suggest you have a try referring to this KB.
>
> Moreover, Please ensure to backup your system (especially "Documents and
> Settings" folder as well as the System Sate) to avoid the possible
> permission loss or fault before performing these steps.
>
> By the way, you can also move Paging file and Spool folder to a different
> partition to save disk space on partition C:. For more information, please
> refer to:
>
> 314105 How to Move the Windows Default Paging File and Print Spooler to a
> Different Hard Disk
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;314105
>
> I hope this helps. If anything is unclear, please feel free to post back.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
>
> Sincerely
> Morgan Che
> Microsoft Online Support
> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
>
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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> --->Hi,
> --->
> --->we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of our TS. With
> the
> --->"Documents and Settings" consuming the major part of the drive i
> thought it
> --->might be a quick way to resolve this issue to move that folder
> (including
> --->contents) to another local drive.
> --->
> --->Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution provided by
> ---><http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>? To make
> the
> --->process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would probably be used. Any
> input
> --->on how reliable this process is or if it works at all would be great.
> --->
> --->Thanks
> --->Daniel
> --->
>
>
 
Re: Move "Documents and Settings"

D.S. <D.S.@news.postalias> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of our TS.
> With the "Documents and Settings" consuming the major part of the
> drive i thought it might be a quick way to resolve this issue to move
> that folder (including contents) to another local drive.
>
> Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution provided by
> <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>? To
> make the process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would probably
> be used. Any input on how reliable this process is or if it works at
> all would be great.
>
> Thanks
> Daniel


Presuming you're using a domain, use folder redirection for My Documents,
Application Data, and Desktop - the profile folders should be pretty tiny.
You really don't want any data stored on your TS box anyway.

If all else fails, I'd use third party partition management tools to make
the C drive bigger before trying to hack the registry to relocate the
profile path...I was pretty sure that was unsupported, actually.
 
RE: Move "Documents and Settings"

Dear Daniel,

Thanks for the reply.

I look forward to the result. If you need further assistance during the
implementation, plese feel free to let me know.

Have a good day!

Sincerely
Morgan Che
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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--->Thank you for your reply and confirmation that this will work.
--->
--->The page file has been moved already, but thanks for the pointer.
--->
--->Regards
--->Daniel
--->
--->"Morgan che(MSFT)" wrote:
--->
--->> Dear Daniel,
--->>
--->> Thanks for posting here.
--->>
--->> I have viewed the KB article included in your post, and I think it
should
--->> work.
--->>
--->> The Windows system and other applications locate the path of some
special
--->> user's profile through the Environment Variables, which we can
customize
--->> under "double-click System, and then click the User Profiles". Based
on
--->> this mechanism, I suspect if we modify the Environment Variables
recording
--->> to the destination path of "Documents and Settings" folder, the
Windows
--->> system and other applications will automatically redirect this
updated
--->> path. Therefore, I would suggest you have a try referring to this KB.
--->>
--->> Moreover, Please ensure to backup your system (especially "Documents
and
--->> Settings" folder as well as the System Sate) to avoid the possible
--->> permission loss or fault before performing these steps.
--->>
--->> By the way, you can also move Paging file and Spool folder to a
different
--->> partition to save disk space on partition C:. For more information,
please
--->> refer to:
--->>
--->> 314105 How to Move the Windows Default Paging File and Print Spooler
to a
--->> Different Hard Disk
--->> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;314105
--->>
--->> I hope this helps. If anything is unclear, please feel free to post
back.
--->>
--->> Have a nice day!
--->>
--->>
--->> Sincerely
--->> Morgan Che
--->> Microsoft Online Support
--->> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
--->>
--->> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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--->> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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--->> --->
--->> --->Hi,
--->> --->
--->> --->we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of our
TS. With
--->> the
--->> --->"Documents and Settings" consuming the major part of the drive i
--->> thought it
--->> --->might be a quick way to resolve this issue to move that folder
--->> (including
--->> --->contents) to another local drive.
--->> --->
--->> --->Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution provided
by
--->> ---><http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>? To
make
--->> the
--->> --->process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would probably be
used. Any
--->> input
--->> --->on how reliable this process is or if it works at all would be
great.
--->> --->
--->> --->Thanks
--->> --->Daniel
--->> --->
--->>
--->>
--->
 
Re: Move "Documents and Settings"

I thought so too and it was pretty surprised to see it suggested in an
official KB article. I agree on extending the partition, but unfortunately i
dont have any application that would provide this functionality and no budget
right now to go and purchase one.

Thanks for the help
Daniel

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> D.S. <D.S.@news.postalias> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of our TS.
> > With the "Documents and Settings" consuming the major part of the
> > drive i thought it might be a quick way to resolve this issue to move
> > that folder (including contents) to another local drive.
> >
> > Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution provided by
> > <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>? To
> > make the process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would probably
> > be used. Any input on how reliable this process is or if it works at
> > all would be great.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Daniel

>
> Presuming you're using a domain, use folder redirection for My Documents,
> Application Data, and Desktop - the profile folders should be pretty tiny.
> You really don't want any data stored on your TS box anyway.
>
> If all else fails, I'd use third party partition management tools to make
> the C drive bigger before trying to hack the registry to relocate the
> profile path...I was pretty sure that was unsupported, actually.
>
>
>
 
Re: Move "Documents and Settings"

D.S. <D.S.@news.postalias> wrote:
> I thought so too and it was pretty surprised to see it suggested in an
> official KB article. I agree on extending the partition, but
> unfortunately i dont have any application that would provide this
> functionality and no budget right now to go and purchase one.


>
> Thanks for the help
> Daniel


I think the "unsupported" thing is moving the default documents & settings
folder to another volume, now that I think about it.
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>> D.S. <D.S.@news.postalias> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of our TS.
>>> With the "Documents and Settings" consuming the major part of the
>>> drive i thought it might be a quick way to resolve this issue to
>>> move that folder (including contents) to another local drive.
>>>
>>> Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution provided by
>>> <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>? To
>>> make the process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would probably
>>> be used. Any input on how reliable this process is or if it works at
>>> all would be great.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Daniel

>>
>> Presuming you're using a domain, use folder redirection for My
>> Documents, Application Data, and Desktop - the profile folders
>> should be pretty tiny. You really don't want any data stored on your
>> TS box anyway.
>>
>> If all else fails, I'd use third party partition management tools to
>> make the C drive bigger before trying to hack the registry to
>> relocate the profile path...I was pretty sure that was unsupported,
>> actually.
 
Re: Move "Documents and Settings"

But it *is* unsupported, and the article clearly states this:

<quote>
NOTE: The following section provides information about a
configuration that Microsoft does not support. We provide this
information for informational purposes only; Microsoft makes no
guarantee that this configuration functions properly.
</quote>

The title of the article is also an indication that you should
avoid using this method:

"Cannot move or rename the Documents and Settings folder"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/236621/en-us

The only supported method is during an unattended installation of
the OS.
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> wrote
on 07 jan 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> D.S. <D.S.@news.postalias> wrote:
>> I thought so too and it was pretty surprised to see it
>> suggested in an official KB article. I agree on extending the
>> partition, but unfortunately i dont have any application that
>> would provide this functionality and no budget right now to go
>> and purchase one.

>
>>
>> Thanks for the help
>> Daniel

>
> I think the "unsupported" thing is moving the default documents
> & settings folder to another volume, now that I think about it.
>>
>> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>>
>>> D.S. <D.S.@news.postalias> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of
>>>> our TS. With the "Documents and Settings" consuming the major
>>>> part of the drive i thought it might be a quick way to
>>>> resolve this issue to move that folder (including contents)
>>>> to another local drive.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution
>>>> provided by
>>>> <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>?
>>>> To make the process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would
>>>> probably be used. Any input on how reliable this process is
>>>> or if it works at all would be great.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Daniel
>>>
>>> Presuming you're using a domain, use folder redirection for My
>>> Documents, Application Data, and Desktop - the profile folders
>>> should be pretty tiny. You really don't want any data stored
>>> on your TS box anyway.
>>>
>>> If all else fails, I'd use third party partition management
>>> tools to make the C drive bigger before trying to hack the
>>> registry to relocate the profile path...I was pretty sure that
>>> was unsupported, actually.
 
Re: Move "Documents and Settings"

Vera Noest [MVP] <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote:
> But it *is* unsupported, and the article clearly states this:
>
> <quote>
> NOTE: The following section provides information about a
> configuration that Microsoft does not support. We provide this
> information for informational purposes only; Microsoft makes no
> guarantee that this configuration functions properly.
> </quote>
>
> The title of the article is also an indication that you should
> avoid using this method:
>
> "Cannot move or rename the Documents and Settings folder"
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/236621/en-us
>
> The only supported method is during an unattended installation of
> the OS.


<<sound of weeping>>

I never learned to READ.

(snip)
 
Re: Move "Documents and Settings"

Dear Daniel,

How are you?

I am wondering our suggest is helpful or If you need further assistance,
plese feel free to let me know.

Have a good day!

Sincerely
Morgan Che
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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--->I thought so too and it was pretty surprised to see it suggested in an
--->official KB article. I agree on extending the partition, but
unfortunately i
--->dont have any application that would provide this functionality and no
budget
--->right now to go and purchase one.
--->
--->Thanks for the help
--->Daniel
--->
--->"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
--->
--->> D.S. <D.S.@news.postalias> wrote:
--->> > Hi,
--->> >
--->> > we are running into space issues on the C: drive on one of our TS.
--->> > With the "Documents and Settings" consuming the major part of the
--->> > drive i thought it might be a quick way to resolve this issue to
move
--->> > that folder (including contents) to another local drive.
--->> >
--->> > Has anyone followed through the "Entire Folder" solution provided by
--->> > <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;LN;236621>? To
--->> > make the process quicker Microsofts CopyProfile tool would probably
--->> > be used. Any input on how reliable this process is or if it works at
--->> > all would be great.
--->> >
--->> > Thanks
--->> > Daniel
--->>
--->> Presuming you're using a domain, use folder redirection for My
Documents,
--->> Application Data, and Desktop - the profile folders should be pretty
tiny.
--->> You really don't want any data stored on your TS box anyway.
--->>
--->> If all else fails, I'd use third party partition management tools to
make
--->> the C drive bigger before trying to hack the registry to relocate the
--->> profile path...I was pretty sure that was unsupported, actually.
--->>
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