I'd be willing to bet some trashy app has the path to the user's profile
hard-coded somewhere. Might be worth running some ProcMon instances against
your key apps if it's really vital.

On 9 June 2011 15:24, Webster <[email protected]> wrote:

> The change to “ProfilesDirectory” _*should*_ only affect _*new*_
> profiles.
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> Off the top of my head, I cannot think of any caveats to your 2nd question
> beyond the usual YMMV, don’t call me I’ll call you and if anything breaks it
> is all Gary Slinger’s fault.
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> Carl Webster
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> *From:* David Lum [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Subject:* Terminal Server Q
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> If I change the “ProfilesDirectory” registry key to a different drive, this
> doesn’t affect current local profiles, only new ones, correct? That’s what
> my testing shows…
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> I need to move my TS (not RDS) users to a new drive and want to know if
> this has any caveats to it? My guess is I can move the users’ profile and
> change the registry keys one at a time to match the new location. Are there
> dependencies someplace I’m overlooking?
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