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NoyPi_Yongski - 19 Jul 2006 05:56 GMT
Hi,

Need some help.  Any tips on managing disk space on a terminal server?  I am
planning on deleting the Local Settings/Temp folder of every user using a
script.  Are there any implications when this is done.  I already have a
script for deleting temp internet files and I did not encounter any problem
but I am not sure with the temp folder.

Thanks
Laurent Falguiere - 19 Jul 2006 11:24 GMT
These path are not saved,  by default, when using Roaming profile, so in
your case
(Local profile (?) with these folders deleted by script), it will works
too...

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Patrick Rouse - 21 Jul 2006 04:17 GMT
1.  Redirect My Documents to the user's Network Home Folder via GPO
2.  Delete IE Cache when browser is closed via GPO
3.  Set IE Cache Size to ~5MB via GPO
4.  Enable DeleteRoamingCache via GPO
5.  Use Roaming TS Profile
6.  Use "User Profile Hive Cleanup Service"
7.  Restrict user's profile size via GPO
8.  Prevent saving to the desktop via GPO

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