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I was under the impression that this would
only work if we were using roaming profiles. I want to delete the local
profile in a situation where roaming profiles are not used. I guess I will
have to test this setting to find out its capabilities. Thanks ~Brian From: Darren Mar-Elia
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Brian- There is already a policy for this. Check
out Computer Configuration|Administrative Templates|System|user Profiles|Delete
cached copies of roaming profiles. Darren From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of We have many labs that many students use and in this one
particular lab we do not have any desktop controls (DeepFreeze, Fortress or
even strict GPO’s) set for a number of reasons. Most of the
students do not have a home folder to redirect roaming profiles to and we would
rather not set that up. We want to get away from having them log in using
a generic user account. So I am looking for an easy way to automatically
delete the user profile upon logout so the machine does not accumulate many
profiles over time. I have done this using Terminal Services and
Citrix. For those students that have home folders we are implementing
roaming profiles to fix this but we really do not want to add the rest of these
students into that category. My goal is to have them login with their
unique userid and then once they logout the profile is deleted either with a
script or some other unknown mechanism that escapes me right now. Any suggestions? Thanks -- Brian |
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