Roaming user profiles tend to grow over time, which is sometimes referred to as profile bloat. In and by itself, profile growth is not a problem. Users of desktop PCs who log on the the same machine every day will not even notice that they have huge profiles ready to follow them around the network. Their locally cached copy of the roaming profile is always current. No need to fetch anything from a file server during logon. Continue reading ‘How to Reduce the Size of Roaming Profiles’
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I work as an IT architect for sepago GmbH and I am specialized in Windows Server technologies, Terminal Services, various Citrix products and programming in several languages.
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