Roaming Profiles

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Hi,

I just need some clarfication on roaming profiles. What is the point of
folder redirection?

If you have a profile on the server, why redirect the folders?

I have a profile of \\dom-01\profiles$\user\ I also redirected all the
folders there using a GPO. Now I have noticed that when I delete files off
the desktop they reappear. I was told this is because I am using folder
redirection into the profile folder. Is it recommended to put this
elsewhere?

What is the best way to use folder redirection?

Thanks
 
Re: Roaming Profiles

"Redirection" takes the folder out of the profile and puts it somewhere else
(generally on the network).
Therefore, if the profile is Roaming, synchronisation of the profile at
logon and logoff is quicker. You can also use the same My Documents folder
in both a Roaming Profile and a Terminal Services profile, if it has been
redirected.
You should redirect to a different location, not back into the profile.
One of the confusing things is that Redirected folders, like any network
folders, can be made available Offline, and by default are. This means that
they also synchronize, but using a different mechanism. For fixed
workstation you don't necessarily need to make the redirected folders
available offline, although there is an argument that if the nework fails
people can still work.
Hope that helps,
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.co.uk


"Gorge Lucas" <gorge192@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I just need some clarfication on roaming profiles. What is the point of
> folder redirection?
>
> If you have a profile on the server, why redirect the folders?
>
> I have a profile of \\dom-01\profiles$\user\ I also redirected all the
> folders there using a GPO. Now I have noticed that when I delete files off
> the desktop they reappear. I was told this is because I am using folder
> redirection into the profile folder. Is it recommended to put this
> elsewhere?
>
> What is the best way to use folder redirection?
>
> Thanks
>
 
Re: Roaming Profiles

Gorge Lucas <gorge192@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just need some clarfication on roaming profiles. What is the point
> of folder redirection?
>
> If you have a profile on the server, why redirect the folders?
>
> I have a profile of \\dom-01\profiles$\user\ I also redirected all the
> folders there using a GPO. Now I have noticed that when I delete
> files off the desktop they reappear. I was told this is because I am
> using folder redirection into the profile folder. Is it recommended
> to put this elsewhere?


Definitely! Don't redirect to the profile folder - you're defeating the
purpose & will have problems galore (you're telling it to loop,
essentially.)
>
> What is the best way to use folder redirection?
>
> Thanks


Use both roaming profiles & folder redirection. Roaming profiles work well
only if they're tiny. My boilerplate is below.

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General tips:

1. Set up a share on the server. For example - d:\profiles, shared as
profiles$ to make it hidden from browsing. Make sure this share is *not* set
to allow offline files/caching! (that's on by default - disable it)

2. Make sure the share permissions on profiles$ indicate everyone=full
control. Set the NTFS security to administrators, system, and users=full
control.

3. In the users' ADUC properties, specify \\server\profiles$\%username% in
the profiles field

4. Have each user log into the domain once - if this is an existing user
with a profile you wish to keep, have them log in at their usual
workstationand log out. The profile is now roaming.

5. If you want the administrators group to automatically have permissions to
the profiles folders, you'll need to make the appropriate change in group
policy. Look in computer configuration/administrative templates/system/user
profiles - there's an option to add administrators group to the roaming
profiles permissions. Do this *before* the users' roaming profile folders
are created - it isn't retroactive.

********************
Notes:

Make sure users understand that they should not log into multiple computers
at the same time when they have roaming profiles (unless you make the
profiles mandatory by renaming ntuser.dat to ntuser.man so they can't change
them, which has major disadvantages),. Explain that the 'last one out wins'
when it comes to uploading the final, changed copy of the profile. If you
want to restrict multiple simultaneous network logins, look at LimitLogon
(too much overhead for me), or this:
http://www.jsifaq.com/SF/Tips/Tip.aspx?id=8768

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Keep your profiles TINY. Via group policy, you should be redirecting My
Documents (at the very least) - to a subfolder of the user's home directory
or user folder. Also consider redirecting Desktop & Application Data
similarly..... so the user will end up with:

\\server\users\%username%\My Documents,
\\server\users\%username%\Desktop,
\\server\users\%username%\Application Data.

[Alternatively, just manually re-target My Documents to
\\server\users\%username% (this is not optimal, however!)]

You should use folder redirection even without roaming profiles, but it's
especially critical if you *are* using them.

If you aren't going to also redirect the desktop using policies, tell users
that they are not to store any files on the desktop or you will beat them
with a
stick. Big profile=slow login/logout, and possible profile corruption.

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Note that user profiles are not compatible between different OS versions,
even between W2k/XP. Keep all your computers. Keep your workstations as
identical as possible - meaning, OS version is the same, SP level is the
same, app load is (as much as possible) the same.

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If you also have Terminal Services users, make sure you set up a different
TS profile path for them in their ADUC properties - e.g.,
\\server\tsprofiles$\%username%

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Do not let people store any data locally - all data belongs on the server.

********************
The User Profile Hive Cleanup Utility should be running on all your
computers. You can download it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6D-8912-4E18-B570-42470E2F3582&displaylang=en

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Roaming profile & folder redirection article -
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/ar...e-Folder-Redirection-Windows-Server-2003.html
 
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