[THIN] Re: UPH Clean

  • From: "Gert Geerts" <gert.geerts@xxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 17:20:13 +0200

Hi you Citrix geezers,
 
We had no problems implementing UPH clean  on our Citrix servers.
It does solve the hive-unload-worries.
The only difference is, that we use roaming profiles, but I guess that
the result will be possitive
for locally stored profiles as well.
 
rgds,
 
Gert

        -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- 
        Van: BRUTON, Malcolm, FM 
        Verzonden: wo 8/09/2004 14:01 
        Aan: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' 
        CC: 
        Onderwerp: [THIN] UPH Clean
        
        

        Hi all

         

        Finally looking at using this.  Can anyone give me good or bad
feedback about it.  Do we people use it just for good as a good practise
rather than because they have problems etc.  Any known issues or things
to look out for?  We also delete user profiles at logoff currently using
a policy.  Of course this fails currently when the hive fails to unload.
Will UPHClean help prevent this or will there still be use profile
directories that need manually deleted?

         

        Thanks

         

        Malcolm Bruton

        Workspace Team 

        The Royal Bank of Scotland - Corporate Banking and Financial
Markets
        t:   +44 20 7085 5768
        e: malcolm.bruton@xxxxxxxx <mailto:dmalcolm.bruton@xxxxxxxx> 
        w: http://oneteam.fm.rbsgrp.net <http://oneteam.fm.rbsgrp.net/> 

         

        
        
        
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