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mcourtmanCCC
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Hi,
I work in a school and we have some new shared laptops running Windows 10 Education x64 which have a vey small internal SSD.
When pupils log onto these laptops a local profile is created within c:\users\ for each user.
We use Folder Redirection so when pupils save work into a folder such as the Desktop, My Documents etc... the work is saved direct onto our fileserver.
However a problem we are having is that the local user profiles soon fill-up the SSD and the devices become unusable.
I have applied some Computer GPOs such as:
- Interactive logon: Number of previous logons to cache (in case domain controller is not available) = 0
- Delete cached copies of roaming profiles = Enabled
- Delete user profiles older than a specified number of days on system restart = 7
However this does not seem to help.
I wondered if anyone could suggest what other GPOs could be applied in order for no local profiles to be created.
Thanks,
Matt Courtman
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I work in a school and we have some new shared laptops running Windows 10 Education x64 which have a vey small internal SSD.
When pupils log onto these laptops a local profile is created within c:\users\ for each user.
We use Folder Redirection so when pupils save work into a folder such as the Desktop, My Documents etc... the work is saved direct onto our fileserver.
However a problem we are having is that the local user profiles soon fill-up the SSD and the devices become unusable.
I have applied some Computer GPOs such as:
- Interactive logon: Number of previous logons to cache (in case domain controller is not available) = 0
- Delete cached copies of roaming profiles = Enabled
- Delete user profiles older than a specified number of days on system restart = 7
However this does not seem to help.
I wondered if anyone could suggest what other GPOs could be applied in order for no local profiles to be created.
Thanks,
Matt Courtman
Continue reading...