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"Recover disk space"
By Peter Loosley, searchSystemsManagement member

What Windows administrator doesn't need more space? Smaller disk
space used means the ability to store more data -- and better
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To recover gigabytes of server storage space and reduce boot time
during User logon, consider "Limit Profile Size" through group
policy. Users can then self-administer their profile and maintain a
file size below the limit you set. Here's how:

1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers 
2. Create OU called Domain Users 
3. Move (select all users then right click) all users to Domain Users
OU. 
4. Right Click on Domain Users OU Container and select Properties >
Group Policy. 
5. Create a new policy and name it Domain Users. 
6. Highlight Domain Users Policy and click Edit. 
7. Open Container User Configuration > Administrative Templates >
System > Logon/Logoff 
8. Open "Limit Profile Size" policy and enable. Max profile size
(KB)30000 is the same as 30MB. This is ample for most situations. 
9. Select "Include registry in file list" 
10. Select "Notify user every X minutes: 30 (enough to notify, not
enough to annoy). Select OK. 

Policy is now enforced and will be active on next logon.
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