[THIN] Re: Users Profiles in Citrix

I have not tested redirecting to a UNC path, but I have used the key to
move the profiles from C: to D:.  One thing to keep in mind, if there are
profiles already on the server, changing this key will not redirect them.
You will noticed that the key will show some SIDs.  Those are the profiles
already on the server.  Drill down further into them and you will see that
they already have a drive setting.  On my systems, I just deleted all the
entries EXCEPT for administator, default user, and All Users.

adam



                                                                           
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Have you tested it before?


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Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 7:32 PM
Subject: [THIN] Re: Users Profiles in Citrix


> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\ProfileIist
> Change "ProfilesDirectory" to point to where you want it to go.  I know
it
> will let you change to a different local drive.  I don't know if it will
> do
> UNC paths.
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> I know it might sound strange but we have to comply with our company's
> protocol. We don't want to use roming profiles for our Citrix
Environment.
> So my suggestion was to save users profile locally but on a seperate
> drive.
> Does anyone know how can we do that?
>
> Thanks a bunch.
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