Hi,

With Folder Redirection, you can move some folders (e.g. "My Documents") to an 
alternate shared folder location. This means that the entire My Documents 
folder doesn't need to be copied back/forth when the user logs on or logs off, 
because it's now not stored in the user's profile path.

If you disable Offline Files/Folders for that user, then will not be able to 
access their My Documents folder, as it's not going to be cached locally for 
that user. In that case, if you are have a roaming profile for the user, you'll 
need to store My Documents inside the profile path if you want them to have 
offline/disconnected access to their documents.

Cheers
Ken


From: helpdesk UK [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 4 March 2010 4:58 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Roaming profiles


Any ideas will be much appreciated ?

I am a little confused reading this the way i interpret this ( the roaming 
profiles take the help of offline files technology in the background to assist 
in a trickle feed the profile. So if I disable the offline files for user type 
2 the profile might land up loading very slowly )


cheers

Rob
On 3 March 2010 18:45, helpdesk UK 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello Everyone,

A quick question regarding offline files & roaming profiles.

I am in the midst of installing a new Windows 2008 R2 domain and now at the 
point where I need to implement GPO.

I have two types of users.

1. Which need too have offline files ( senior mgmt )
2. Normal users ( should not be able to use offline files )

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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732275.aspx

If you use Roaming User Profiles, you can use Folder Redirection to reduce the 
total size of your Roaming Profile and make the user logon and logoff process 
more efficient for the end-user. When you deploy Folder Redirection with 
Roaming User Profiles, the data synchronized with Folder Redirection is not 
part of the roaming profile and is synchronized in the background by using 
Offline Files after the user has logged on. Therefore, the user does not have 
to wait for this data to be synchronized when they log on or log off as is the 
case with Roaming User Profiles

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so if I disable offline files for user type two will that than affect the 
roaming profiles i.e. logon times?

Please shed some light in this area will be much appreciated.

cheers

Rob






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