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Guest Yuri NLD
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Does any know how to remove the Storage Space icon from the systemtray?

I have a W2K3 domain and W2K3 terminal server.

Thanks in advance!

Yuri

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Guest Yuri NLD
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RE: How to remove Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

*update* The exact name is "Profile Storage Space"

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Re: How to remove Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

Yuri NLD <YuriNLD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> *update* The exact name is "Profile Storage Space"

 

I'm not familiar with this. Are you sure this is built in to W2003?

Guest Yuri NLD
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Re: How to remove Profile Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

Re: How to remove Profile Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

Hi Lanwench,

 

Thanks for your reply.

 

Yes, I'm sure. I have a W2K3 domain and using a W2K3 Terminal Server.

I have roaming profiles on a seperate W2K3 file server.

 

Let me know when you need more information.

 

Regards,

Yuri

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: How to remove Profile Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

Re: How to remove Profile Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

I'd never heard of it either, but google reveals that this means that

you have disk quotas enabled for the user profiles.

I'm not sure if you can both enable disk quotas and remove the

systray icon. Isn't that were users are supposed to check their

quotas?

 

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=?Utf-8?B?WXVyaSBOTEQ=?= <YuriNLD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

on 09 jul 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Hi Lanwench,

>

> Thanks for your reply.

>

> Yes, I'm sure. I have a W2K3 domain and using a W2K3 Terminal

> Server. I have roaming profiles on a seperate W2K3 file server.

>

> Let me know when you need more information.

>

> Regards,

> Yuri

Guest Yuri NLD
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Re: How to remove Profile Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

Re: How to remove Profile Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

Hi Vera,

 

Yes, that is it!

I've forced the Microsoft default max profile size (30MB) via GPO.

This probably forced the icon on the systemtray.

 

There is no delete option in that Profile Storage Space, but you are right

that the users can check where the big files are and then locate them via the

Windows Explorer to remove them.

 

(since users don't clean up, I don't want to give them this icon, but maybe

it is better to leave it there)

 

Thanks for your help!

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Re: How to remove Profile Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

Re: How to remove Profile Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

Yuri NLD <YuriNLD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Hi Vera,

>

> Yes, that is it!

> I've forced the Microsoft default max profile size (30MB) via GPO.

> This probably forced the icon on the systemtray.

>

> There is no delete option in that Profile Storage Space, but you are

> right that the users can check where the big files are and then

> locate them via the Windows Explorer to remove them.

>

> (since users don't clean up, I don't want to give them this icon, but

> maybe it is better to leave it there)

>

> Thanks for your help!

 

Ah. Thanks for telling me about this thing I'd never heard of!

 

I don't recommend you do this to the profile in your policy. If you use

folder redirection for app data, my docs, and desktop, the profile should

stay significantly smaller than that anyway!

Guest Yuri NLD
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Re: How to remove Profile Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

Re: How to remove Profile Storage Space icon from systemtray?

 

Yes, I use folder redirection as well.

This is just an extra precaution to prevent large profiles.


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