Profils problems

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Mangin Lionel

Hello,

Got a problem involving profils, in AD we made a profil point to a network
drive (profil tab and \\server\profils\username) but I don't want this to
apply on local machines.

In other words, when a user logs on a machine on the network he should use
the profil located on the machine but as he logs through ICA or TSE session,
the profil applied should be the network one.

I already tried to make an OU with the computers in and a strategy telling
not to use network profils, but if I do this he cannot log via ICA session
anymore. So any other help would be usefull.

Thx for the answer...
 
If you want users to use a roaming profile only when connecting to a
terminal server, set the User Profile path on the *Terminal Services
Profile* tab of the user's account properties. On the Profile tab ensure
that Profile path is left blank.

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Will it work with ICA sessions ????

Thx

Mike Aubert said:
If you want users to use a roaming profile only when connecting to a
terminal server, set the User Profile path on the *Terminal Services
Profile* tab of the user's account properties. On the Profile tab ensure
that Profile path is left blank.

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MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA
(e-mail address removed)

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As far as I am aware, Yes. However, I don't have a server running MetaFrame
handy so I can't confirm with 100% certainty.
 
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