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| | Local user profiles How does Vista deal with non-roaming domain user profiles? On XP, when a domain user logged out their profile was left behind in Documents and Settings so I ran a weekly script to clear all old profiles out. However in Vista, these profiles seem to stay behind, and if I delete them manually then they are always logged in using a TEMP user profile which then disappears after they logout. Ideally I simply want domain users profiles not to be retained as I had in XP so that every login produces a completely renewed profile - generated from the \Users\Default profile and various GPO settings. |
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| | Try using a Mandatory Profile then. That will reset the profile for an user after every session. Personally, I can't even get roaming profiles to work in Vista. So ... that just the theory I know from Server 2003 and XP. |
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