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Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE]

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Mar 30, 2009, 11:48:24 PM3/30/09
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Hello DonnaJ,

Can you please give us a brief summary how the roaming profile is setup in
relation to dfs? What kind of conflicts are you experieincing?

Isaac

"Don...@abbe-lib.org" <DonnaJab...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>I have a roaming profile on my network that is used by many users. It is
> causing me some headaches with the conflicts and deleted folder for DFS.
> I'm
> researching making a change for the profile in question, but what I need
> to
> know in the mean time is what can I do to cut down on all the conflicts
> and
> deleted files from this profile. The anti-virus scans never get through
> this
> folder. And even if I change the profile so it doesn't save things like
> temp
> files and cookies to the server, that will only add to the conflicts. Any
> advice would be great. I'm thinking I could at least stop it from writing
> the
> deleted file for now.
>
> Regards,
> DJ


Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE]

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Mar 31, 2009, 8:10:45 PM3/31/09
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Hello DonnaJ,

To be honest with you, I can understand exactly what your question is. Does
all 10 different users have a single profile? or all 10 users have roaming
profile that is stored in a main dfs share etc?

Isaac

"Don...@abbe-lib.org" <DonnaJab...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> The conflicts are mainly cookies and temp files, that I assume are either
> modify or deleted from the profile. This profile is used by 10 different
> user
> for accessing our circ and ref desk pc's. These are most of the files in
> the
> conflict and deleted folder for DFS. There are some many of them that the
> anti-virus never finishes scanning the hard drive on my servers. I want to
> make changes to the profile, but I'm worried that this will cause more
> conflicts because of the removed files. Can I just decrease the quota for
> the
> conflicts and deleted folder or should I take any other steps first.
>
> Regards,
> DJ

DonnaJab...@discussions.microsoft.com

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Apr 1, 2009, 11:23:01 AM4/1/09
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Both. The profile is used by the all the staff that work at the circ desk and
reference desk of your main branch and the the roaming profile is stored in
the DFS shares. My question is what is the best way to reduce the temp files
that are stored with their profile. My DC's are taking over 24 hours to scan
them with anti-virus. Does that clear it up? I'm planning to create two new
profiles (circ and refer)to replace the this profile and would welcome any
advice for setting them up.

I changed one of the DC to see the effect, unchecked save deleted. I don't
understand how changing one will make any difference... won't it replacation
add them back?
I added the temp internet folder to the sub filter for all of them. I
already had temp under sub-filters and This is under filter ~*, *.bak, *.tmp.

Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE]

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Apr 5, 2009, 11:08:29 PM4/5/09
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Hello DonnaJ,

Why don't you configure temp files to save on local machine instead of the
DC? Also is it possible have each help desk user have their own individual
profiles?

Isaac

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Steve Craft

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Oct 21, 2010, 1:48:33 PM10/21/10
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I can barely follow this discussion because of the awful gramatical errors. You sound like middle school kids passing a note back and forth. You're not texting, this is a professional site. Write responses that reflect intelligence, not stupidity.

> On Monday, March 30, 2009 11:11 PM DonnaJabbelibor wrote:

> I have a roaming profile on my network that is used by many users. It is
> causing me some headaches with the conflicts and deleted folder for DFS. I'm
> researching making a change for the profile in question, but what I need to
> know in the mean time is what can I do to cut down on all the conflicts and
> deleted files from this profile. The anti-virus scans never get through this
> folder. And even if I change the profile so it doesn't save things like temp
> files and cookies to the server, that will only add to the conflicts. Any
> advice would be great. I'm thinking I could at least stop it from writing the
> deleted file for now.
>
> Regards,
> DJ


>> On Monday, March 30, 2009 11:48 PM Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE] wrote:

>> Hello DonnaJ,
>>
>> Can you please give us a brief summary how the roaming profile is setup in
>> relation to dfs? What kind of conflicts are you experieincing?
>>
>> Isaac


>>> On Tuesday, March 31, 2009 10:23 AM DonnaJabbelibor wrote:

>>> The conflicts are mainly cookies and temp files, that I assume are either
>>> modify or deleted from the profile. This profile is used by 10 different user
>>> for accessing our circ and ref desk pc's. These are most of the files in the
>>> conflict and deleted folder for DFS. There are some many of them that the
>>> anti-virus never finishes scanning the hard drive on my servers. I want to
>>> make changes to the profile, but I'm worried that this will cause more
>>> conflicts because of the removed files. Can I just decrease the quota for the
>>> conflicts and deleted folder or should I take any other steps first.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> DJ
>>>
>>> "Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE]" wrote:


>>>> On Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:10 PM Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE] wrote:

>>>> Hello DonnaJ,
>>>>
>>>> To be honest with you, I can understand exactly what your question is. Does
>>>> all 10 different users have a single profile? or all 10 users have roaming
>>>> profile that is stored in a main dfs share etc?
>>>>
>>>> Isaac
>>>>
>>>> "Don...@abbe-lib.org" <DonnaJab...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>>>> message news:99E51DC6-8A5B-499F...@microsoft.com...


>>>>> On Wednesday, April 01, 2009 11:23 AM DonnaJabbelibor wrote:

>>>>> Both. The profile is used by the all the staff that work at the circ desk and
>>>>> reference desk of your main branch and the the roaming profile is stored in
>>>>> the DFS shares. My question is what is the best way to reduce the temp files
>>>>> that are stored with their profile. My DC's are taking over 24 hours to scan
>>>>> them with anti-virus. Does that clear it up? I'm planning to create two new
>>>>> profiles (circ and refer)to replace the this profile and would welcome any
>>>>> advice for setting them up.
>>>>>
>>>>> I changed one of the DC to see the effect, unchecked save deleted. I don't
>>>>> understand how changing one will make any difference... won't it replacation
>>>>> add them back?
>>>>> I added the temp internet folder to the sub filter for all of them. I
>>>>> already had temp under sub-filters and This is under filter ~*, *.bak, *.tmp.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> DJ
>>>>>
>>>>> "Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE]" wrote:


>>>>>> On Sunday, April 05, 2009 11:08 PM Isaac Oben [MCITP:EA, MCSE] wrote:

>>>>>> Hello DonnaJ,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Why do not you configure temp files to save on local machine instead of the


>>>>>> DC? Also is it possible have each help desk user have their own individual
>>>>>> profiles?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Isaac


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