That all depends on the amount of disk space you have available, the type
of data that is being saved in the profile, how much bandwidth you have
between the server and the client, etc. If you are concerned with users
creating extremely large profiles and want to limit how much data, you
might consider using something like disk quotas as outlined below:
300979 HOW TO: Manage Disk Capacity and Usage By Using Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=300979
326212 HOW TO: Manage Disk Capacity and Usage Using Disk Quotas in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=326212
David Pharr, (e-mail address removed)
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