Doesnt erase roaming

B

Bill

Hi
I cant seem to get roaming profiles to erase after a user
logs off. It stays on the C drive

I have Win2K Server/AD/2K Exchange..120 Win2K WSs and 400+
roaming users.

I have set what I think is every setting in the GPO

Now...question...do I set it in the Computer section of
the GPO or the User section?

Any help would be good.
Thanks
Bill
 
J

Jerold Schulman

Hi
I cant seem to get roaming profiles to erase after a user
logs off. It stays on the C drive

I have Win2K Server/AD/2K Exchange..120 Win2K WSs and 400+
roaming users.

I have set what I think is every setting in the GPO

Now...question...do I set it in the Computer section of
the GPO or the User section?

Any help would be good.
Thanks
Bill


Computer.
See tip 3160 and 0106 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsiinc.com

Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
B

bill

OK...not to sound like a complete moron...but i have a few
questions
(BTW: I am using AD and GP)

OK...I have an OU for my users and 1 for my workstations.
Until today I JUST modified the Users OU and all worked
well for the user-based polices.

But I noticed NONE of the computer based polices were
working. (e.g. deleting roaming profiles, Welcome message,
etc)

So
1) Should I go to the User OU (containing all my users)
and chnage any COmputer settings to "Not Defined" and then
go to my Computer OU (currently all set to "not defined")
and set these computer settings (stated above)

2) This network is in a school (120 WSs, 400+ roaming
students) and I want to turn off synchronizing or at least
make it more "invisible". (When there is even the
slightest hiccup in the network, the users get out of sync
and when that user logs off and another student logs on,
the WS keeps wanting to be synced)
Is there any good info out there on getting a handle on
sync GPO settings?

THANK YOU
-b
 

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