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hello

 

i want to add few icons for all my users in my new TSE 2008, but after

research i didn't found how to do

 

thanks

Guest Morgan che
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RE: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

 

Hi,

 

To add few icons for all my users in my new Terminal server 2008, we can

consider Using Roaming Mandatory User Profiles.

 

Roaming user profiles allow users to move between different computers and

maintain the same environment and preference settings. A roaming mandatory

user profile is a preconfigured user profile that you assign to users.

Additionally, you can assign one mandatory profile to all users who require

identical configurations. This allows you to change the customized

environments for all those users by changing only one profile.

 

So in order to make the deletion operation effect for all users, we can

create a user (for example name A) in Domain controller and add him into

domain admin group.

 

To do so, we can prepare a good roaming profile for the coming up mandatory

roaming profile setting. To configure a roaming profile, there are two

methods for your reference as below:

 

Scenario A

========

Roaming Mandatory User Profiles depending on group policy

 

1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing server,

share it with properly permission.

 

2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user account

property and point it to the shared folder.

 

3. Create a new group policy, enable "Prevent Roaming Profile changes from

propagating to the server"

in Computer Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->System-->User

profiles. Make sure it applies to the computers will have users with

roaming user profiles logon.

 

Note: Only the users with a roaming user profiles will be affected by this

policy.

 

Using User Profiles in Windows Server 2003

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/23ee2a30-5883-4ffa-b4

cf-4cfff3ff8cb71033.mspx

 

Scenario B

========

Per-user Roaming Mandatory User Profiles

 

1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing server,

share it with properly permission.

 

2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user account

property and point it to the shared folder.

 

3. Manually rename "ntuser.dat" to "ntuser.man" in the profile folder.

 

Note: All users loading this profile will be affected.

 

Create a mandatory user profile

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/3bd7900c-6145-461d-89

f2-c12a8c6dd7301033.mspx?mfr=true

 

Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide

http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/b/a/3ba6d659-6e39-4cd7-b3a2-9c96482

f5353/Managing%20Roaming%20User%20Data%20Deployment%20Guide.doc

 

 

I hope this helps. Have a good day!

 

Sincerely

Morgan Che

Microsoft Online Support

Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

 

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Posted

Re: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

 

hello

 

i didn't want to use roaming or mandatory profile, so have i an other

solution to add a lot off icons to all the users of my TSE2008 ?

 

"Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message

de news:I5SvSOcCJHA.4896@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

> Hi,

>

> To add few icons for all my users in my new Terminal server 2008, we can

> consider Using Roaming Mandatory User Profiles.

>

> Roaming user profiles allow users to move between different computers and

> maintain the same environment and preference settings. A roaming mandatory

> user profile is a preconfigured user profile that you assign to users.

> Additionally, you can assign one mandatory profile to all users who

> require

> identical configurations. This allows you to change the customized

> environments for all those users by changing only one profile.

>

> So in order to make the deletion operation effect for all users, we can

> create a user (for example name A) in Domain controller and add him into

> domain admin group.

>

> To do so, we can prepare a good roaming profile for the coming up

> mandatory

> roaming profile setting. To configure a roaming profile, there are two

> methods for your reference as below:

>

> Scenario A

> ========

> Roaming Mandatory User Profiles depending on group policy

>

> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing server,

> share it with properly permission.

>

> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user account

> property and point it to the shared folder.

>

> 3. Create a new group policy, enable "Prevent Roaming Profile changes from

> propagating to the server"

> in Computer Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->System-->User

> profiles. Make sure it applies to the computers will have users with

> roaming user profiles logon.

>

> Note: Only the users with a roaming user profiles will be affected by

> this

> policy.

>

> Using User Profiles in Windows Server 2003

> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/23ee2a30-5883-4ffa-b4

> cf-4cfff3ff8cb71033.mspx

>

> Scenario B

> ========

> Per-user Roaming Mandatory User Profiles

>

> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing server,

> share it with properly permission.

>

> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user account

> property and point it to the shared folder.

>

> 3. Manually rename "ntuser.dat" to "ntuser.man" in the profile folder.

>

> Note: All users loading this profile will be affected.

>

> Create a mandatory user profile

> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/3bd7900c-6145-461d-89

> f2-c12a8c6dd7301033.mspx?mfr=true

>

> Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide

> http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/b/a/3ba6d659-6e39-4cd7-b3a2-9c96482

> f5353/Managing%20Roaming%20User%20Data%20Deployment%20Guide.doc

>

>

> I hope this helps. Have a good day!

>

> Sincerely

> Morgan Che

> Microsoft Online Support

> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

>

> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

> =====================================================

> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so

> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

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> rights.

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Guest Jeff Pitsch
Posted

Re: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

 

icons where? Desktop or Start menu? Have you considered using the All

Users/Public profile under users? This would accomplish, I believe, what

your trying to do.

 

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Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

 

"NT" <nt29@community.nospam> wrote in message

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> hello

>

> i didn't want to use roaming or mandatory profile, so have i an other

> solution to add a lot off icons to all the users of my TSE2008 ?

>

> "Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message

> de news:I5SvSOcCJHA.4896@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

>> Hi,

>>

>> To add few icons for all my users in my new Terminal server 2008, we can

>> consider Using Roaming Mandatory User Profiles.

>>

>> Roaming user profiles allow users to move between different computers and

>> maintain the same environment and preference settings. A roaming

>> mandatory

>> user profile is a preconfigured user profile that you assign to users.

>> Additionally, you can assign one mandatory profile to all users who

>> require

>> identical configurations. This allows you to change the customized

>> environments for all those users by changing only one profile.

>>

>> So in order to make the deletion operation effect for all users, we can

>> create a user (for example name A) in Domain controller and add him into

>> domain admin group.

>>

>> To do so, we can prepare a good roaming profile for the coming up

>> mandatory

>> roaming profile setting. To configure a roaming profile, there are two

>> methods for your reference as below:

>>

>> Scenario A

>> ========

>> Roaming Mandatory User Profiles depending on group policy

>>

>> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing server,

>> share it with properly permission.

>>

>> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user account

>> property and point it to the shared folder.

>>

>> 3. Create a new group policy, enable "Prevent Roaming Profile changes

>> from

>> propagating to the server"

>> in Computer Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->System-->User

>> profiles. Make sure it applies to the computers will have users with

>> roaming user profiles logon.

>>

>> Note: Only the users with a roaming user profiles will be affected by

>> this

>> policy.

>>

>> Using User Profiles in Windows Server 2003

>> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/23ee2a30-5883-4ffa-b4

>> cf-4cfff3ff8cb71033.mspx

>>

>> Scenario B

>> ========

>> Per-user Roaming Mandatory User Profiles

>>

>> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing server,

>> share it with properly permission.

>>

>> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user account

>> property and point it to the shared folder.

>>

>> 3. Manually rename "ntuser.dat" to "ntuser.man" in the profile folder.

>>

>> Note: All users loading this profile will be affected.

>>

>> Create a mandatory user profile

>> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/3bd7900c-6145-461d-89

>> f2-c12a8c6dd7301033.mspx?mfr=true

>>

>> Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide

>> http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/b/a/3ba6d659-6e39-4cd7-b3a2-9c96482

>> f5353/Managing%20Roaming%20User%20Data%20Deployment%20Guide.doc

>>

>>

>> I hope this helps. Have a good day!

>>

>> Sincerely

>> Morgan Che

>> Microsoft Online Support

>> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

>>

>> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

>> =====================================================

>> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so

>> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

>> =====================================================

>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

>> rights.

>>

>>

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>> --->

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>> --->

>> --->thanks

>> --->

>> --->

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>

Guest nicolas29
Posted

Re: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

 

thanks it was the icon on the desktop

 

i think that under the public profil it will be good

i will test monday

 

have you a link about the change on the profile with 2008TSE ?

 

thanks a lot

--

nt

 

 

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> icons where? Desktop or Start menu? Have you considered using the All

> Users/Public profile under users? This would accomplish, I believe, what

> your trying to do.

>

> --

> Jeff Pitsch

> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

>

> "NT" <nt29@community.nospam> wrote in message

> news:etpPW0cCJHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> > hello

> >

> > i didn't want to use roaming or mandatory profile, so have i an other

> > solution to add a lot off icons to all the users of my TSE2008 ?

> >

> > "Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message

> > de news:I5SvSOcCJHA.4896@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

> >> Hi,

> >>

> >> To add few icons for all my users in my new Terminal server 2008, we can

> >> consider Using Roaming Mandatory User Profiles.

> >>

> >> Roaming user profiles allow users to move between different computers and

> >> maintain the same environment and preference settings. A roaming

> >> mandatory

> >> user profile is a preconfigured user profile that you assign to users.

> >> Additionally, you can assign one mandatory profile to all users who

> >> require

> >> identical configurations. This allows you to change the customized

> >> environments for all those users by changing only one profile.

> >>

> >> So in order to make the deletion operation effect for all users, we can

> >> create a user (for example name A) in Domain controller and add him into

> >> domain admin group.

> >>

> >> To do so, we can prepare a good roaming profile for the coming up

> >> mandatory

> >> roaming profile setting. To configure a roaming profile, there are two

> >> methods for your reference as below:

> >>

> >> Scenario A

> >> ========

> >> Roaming Mandatory User Profiles depending on group policy

> >>

> >> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing server,

> >> share it with properly permission.

> >>

> >> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user account

> >> property and point it to the shared folder.

> >>

> >> 3. Create a new group policy, enable "Prevent Roaming Profile changes

> >> from

> >> propagating to the server"

> >> in Computer Configuration-->Administrative Templates-->System-->User

> >> profiles. Make sure it applies to the computers will have users with

> >> roaming user profiles logon.

> >>

> >> Note: Only the users with a roaming user profiles will be affected by

> >> this

> >> policy.

> >>

> >> Using User Profiles in Windows Server 2003

> >> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/23ee2a30-5883-4ffa-b4

> >> cf-4cfff3ff8cb71033.mspx

> >>

> >> Scenario B

> >> ========

> >> Per-user Roaming Mandatory User Profiles

> >>

> >> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing server,

> >> share it with properly permission.

> >>

> >> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user account

> >> property and point it to the shared folder.

> >>

> >> 3. Manually rename "ntuser.dat" to "ntuser.man" in the profile folder.

> >>

> >> Note: All users loading this profile will be affected.

> >>

> >> Create a mandatory user profile

> >> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/3bd7900c-6145-461d-89

> >> f2-c12a8c6dd7301033.mspx?mfr=true

> >>

> >> Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide

> >> http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/b/a/3ba6d659-6e39-4cd7-b3a2-9c96482

> >> f5353/Managing%20Roaming%20User%20Data%20Deployment%20Guide.doc

> >>

> >>

> >> I hope this helps. Have a good day!

> >>

> >> Sincerely

> >> Morgan Che

> >> Microsoft Online Support

> >> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

> >>

> >> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

> >> =====================================================

> >> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so

> >> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

> >> =====================================================

> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

> >> rights.

> >>

> >>

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> >> --->

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> >> --->research i didn't found how to do

> >> --->

> >> --->thanks

> >> --->

> >> --->

> >>

> >

>

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>

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

Re: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

 

This should get you started about the new V2 profiles:

 

947025 - Support guidelines for migrating roaming user profiles

data to Windows Vista or to Windows Server 2008

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=947025

 

Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvista/library/fb3681b2-

da39-4944-93ad-dd3b6e8ca4dc.mspx

 

User Profile Policies in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista

http://blogs.technet.com/askds/archive/2008/06/17/user-profile-

policies-in-windows-server-2008-and-windows-vista.aspx

 

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> thanks it was the icon on the desktop

>

> i think that under the public profil it will be good

> i will test monday

>

> have you a link about the change on the profile with 2008TSE ?

>

> thanks a lot

Guest Morgan che
Posted

Re: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

 

 

Hi,

 

I am wirting to see how evertything is going?

 

Dose Jeff's reply meet your demand? If you need further assistance, please

feel

free to let me know.

 

Sincerely

Morgan Che

Microsoft Online Support

Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

 

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--->> icons where? Desktop or Start menu? Have you considered using the

All

--->> Users/Public profile under users? This would accomplish, I believe,

what

--->> your trying to do.

--->>

--->> --

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--->> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

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--->> > hello

--->> >

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other

--->> > solution to add a lot off icons to all the users of my TSE2008 ?

--->> >

--->> > "Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le

message

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--->> >> Hi,

--->> >>

--->> >> To add few icons for all my users in my new Terminal server 2008,

we can

--->> >> consider Using Roaming Mandatory User Profiles.

--->> >>

--->> >> Roaming user profiles allow users to move between different

computers and

--->> >> maintain the same environment and preference settings. A roaming

--->> >> mandatory

--->> >> user profile is a preconfigured user profile that you assign to

users.

--->> >> Additionally, you can assign one mandatory profile to all users

who

--->> >> require

--->> >> identical configurations. This allows you to change the customized

--->> >> environments for all those users by changing only one profile.

--->> >>

--->> >> So in order to make the deletion operation effect for all users,

we can

--->> >> create a user (for example name A) in Domain controller and add

him into

--->> >> domain admin group.

--->> >>

--->> >> To do so, we can prepare a good roaming profile for the coming up

--->> >> mandatory

--->> >> roaming profile setting. To configure a roaming profile, there are

two

--->> >> methods for your reference as below:

--->> >>

--->> >> Scenario A

--->> >> ========

--->> >> Roaming Mandatory User Profiles depending on group policy

--->> >>

--->> >> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing

server,

--->> >> share it with properly permission.

--->> >>

--->> >> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user

account

--->> >> property and point it to the shared folder.

--->> >>

--->> >> 3. Create a new group policy, enable "Prevent Roaming Profile

changes

--->> >> from

--->> >> propagating to the server"

--->> >> in Computer Configuration-->Administrative

Templates-->System-->User

--->> >> profiles. Make sure it applies to the computers will have users

with

--->> >> roaming user profiles logon.

--->> >>

--->> >> Note: Only the users with a roaming user profiles will be

affected by

--->> >> this

--->> >> policy.

--->> >>

--->> >> Using User Profiles in Windows Server 2003

--->> >>

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/23ee2a30-5883-4ffa-b4

--->> >> cf-4cfff3ff8cb71033.mspx

--->> >>

--->> >> Scenario B

--->> >> ========

--->> >> Per-user Roaming Mandatory User Profiles

--->> >>

--->> >> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing

server,

--->> >> share it with properly permission.

--->> >>

--->> >> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user

account

--->> >> property and point it to the shared folder.

--->> >>

--->> >> 3. Manually rename "ntuser.dat" to "ntuser.man" in the profile

folder.

--->> >>

--->> >> Note: All users loading this profile will be affected.

--->> >>

--->> >> Create a mandatory user profile

--->> >>

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/3bd7900c-6145-461d-89

--->> >> f2-c12a8c6dd7301033.mspx?mfr=true

--->> >>

--->> >> Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide

--->> >>

http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/b/a/3ba6d659-6e39-4cd7-b3a2-9c96482

--->> >> f5353/Managing%20Roaming%20User%20Data%20Deployment%20Guide.doc

--->> >>

--->> >>

--->> >> I hope this helps. Have a good day!

--->> >>

--->> >> Sincerely

--->> >> Morgan Che

--->> >> Microsoft Online Support

--->> >> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

--->> >>

--->> >> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

--->> >> =====================================================

--->> >> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your

newsreader so

--->> >> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

--->> >> =====================================================

--->> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

no

--->> >> rights.

--->> >>

--->> >>

--->> >> --------------------

--->> >> --->Reply-To: "NT" <nt29@community.nospam>

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Posted

Re: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

 

it's ok since 5 mn, i don't know why but i cannot see the folder desktop

under public ...

 

 

I modified few option on the view and after a moment it was ok

 

thanks

 

"Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message

de news:GJok0wBDJHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

>

> Hi,

>

> I am wirting to see how evertything is going?

>

> Dose Jeff's reply meet your demand? If you need further assistance, please

> feel

> free to let me know.

>

> Sincerely

> Morgan Che

> Microsoft Online Support

> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

>

> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

> =====================================================

> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so

> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

> =====================================================

> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

> rights.

>

>

> --------------------

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> <etpPW0cCJHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>

> <#7v9l$pCJHA.3392@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl>

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> --->

> --->thanks it was the icon on the desktop

> --->

> --->i think that under the public profil it will be good

> --->i will test monday

> --->

> --->have you a link about the change on the profile with 2008TSE ?

> --->

> --->thanks a lot

> --->--

> --->nt

> --->

> --->

> --->"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> --->

> --->> icons where? Desktop or Start menu? Have you considered using the

> All

> --->> Users/Public profile under users? This would accomplish, I believe,

> what

> --->> your trying to do.

> --->>

> --->> --

> --->> Jeff Pitsch

> --->> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

> --->>

> --->> "NT" <nt29@community.nospam> wrote in message

> --->> news:etpPW0cCJHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> --->> > hello

> --->> >

> --->> > i didn't want to use roaming or mandatory profile, so have i an

> other

> --->> > solution to add a lot off icons to all the users of my TSE2008 ?

> --->> >

> --->> > "Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans

> le

> message

> --->> > de news:I5SvSOcCJHA.4896@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

> --->> >> Hi,

> --->> >>

> --->> >> To add few icons for all my users in my new Terminal server 2008,

> we can

> --->> >> consider Using Roaming Mandatory User Profiles.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> Roaming user profiles allow users to move between different

> computers and

> --->> >> maintain the same environment and preference settings. A roaming

> --->> >> mandatory

> --->> >> user profile is a preconfigured user profile that you assign to

> users.

> --->> >> Additionally, you can assign one mandatory profile to all users

> who

> --->> >> require

> --->> >> identical configurations. This allows you to change the

> customized

> --->> >> environments for all those users by changing only one profile.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> So in order to make the deletion operation effect for all users,

> we can

> --->> >> create a user (for example name A) in Domain controller and add

> him into

> --->> >> domain admin group.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> To do so, we can prepare a good roaming profile for the coming up

> --->> >> mandatory

> --->> >> roaming profile setting. To configure a roaming profile, there

> are

> two

> --->> >> methods for your reference as below:

> --->> >>

> --->> >> Scenario A

> --->> >> ========

> --->> >> Roaming Mandatory User Profiles depending on group policy

> --->> >>

> --->> >> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing

> server,

> --->> >> share it with properly permission.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user

> account

> --->> >> property and point it to the shared folder.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> 3. Create a new group policy, enable "Prevent Roaming Profile

> changes

> --->> >> from

> --->> >> propagating to the server"

> --->> >> in Computer Configuration-->Administrative

> Templates-->System-->User

> --->> >> profiles. Make sure it applies to the computers will have users

> with

> --->> >> roaming user profiles logon.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> Note: Only the users with a roaming user profiles will be

> affected by

> --->> >> this

> --->> >> policy.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> Using User Profiles in Windows Server 2003

> --->> >>

> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/23ee2a30-5883-4ffa-b4

> --->> >> cf-4cfff3ff8cb71033.mspx

> --->> >>

> --->> >> Scenario B

> --->> >> ========

> --->> >> Per-user Roaming Mandatory User Profiles

> --->> >>

> --->> >> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing

> server,

> --->> >> share it with properly permission.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user

> account

> --->> >> property and point it to the shared folder.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> 3. Manually rename "ntuser.dat" to "ntuser.man" in the profile

> folder.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> Note: All users loading this profile will be affected.

> --->> >>

> --->> >> Create a mandatory user profile

> --->> >>

> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/3bd7900c-6145-461d-89

> --->> >> f2-c12a8c6dd7301033.mspx?mfr=true

> --->> >>

> --->> >> Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide

> --->> >>

> http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/b/a/3ba6d659-6e39-4cd7-b3a2-9c96482

> --->> >> f5353/Managing%20Roaming%20User%20Data%20Deployment%20Guide.doc

> --->> >>

> --->> >>

> --->> >> I hope this helps. Have a good day!

> --->> >>

> --->> >> Sincerely

> --->> >> Morgan Che

> --->> >> Microsoft Online Support

> --->> >> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

> --->> >>

> --->> >> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

> --->> >> =====================================================

> --->> >> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your

> newsreader so

> --->> >> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

> --->> >> =====================================================

> --->> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

> no

> --->> >> rights.

> --->> >>

> --->> >>

> --->> >> --------------------

> --->> >> --->Reply-To: "NT" <nt29@community.nospam>

> --->> >> --->From: "NT" <nt29@community.nospam>

> --->> >> --->Subject: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

> --->> >> --->Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:23:46 +0200

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> --->> >> --->Path:

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> --->> >> --->Xref: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl

> --->> >> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:20342

> --->> >> --->X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services

> --->> >> --->

> --->> >> --->hello

> --->> >> --->

> --->> >> --->i want to add few icons for all my users in my new TSE 2008,

> but

> --->> >> after

> --->> >> --->research i didn't found how to do

> --->> >> --->

> --->> >> --->thanks

> --->> >> --->

> --->> >> --->

> --->> >>

> --->> >

> --->>

> --->>

> --->>

> --->

>

Guest Jeff Pitsch
Posted

Re: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

 

By default it is hidden. As you already did, you must modify the folder

options to view those folders.

 

--

Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

 

"NT" <nt29@community.nospam> wrote in message

news:E3D429E3-4068-4DE4-B7E6-BED9B78A467F@microsoft.com...

> it's ok since 5 mn, i don't know why but i cannot see the folder desktop

> under public ...

>

>

> I modified few option on the view and after a moment it was ok

>

> thanks

>

> "Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message

> de news:GJok0wBDJHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

>>

>> Hi,

>>

>> I am wirting to see how evertything is going?

>>

>> Dose Jeff's reply meet your demand? If you need further assistance,

>> please

>> feel

>> free to let me know.

>>

>> Sincerely

>> Morgan Che

>> Microsoft Online Support

>> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

>>

>> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

>> =====================================================

>> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so

>> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

>> =====================================================

>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

>> rights.

>>

>>

>> --------------------

>> --->Thread-Topic: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

>> --->thread-index: AckLTGunWG6nLYy7RA+qTfPaWfJgiw==

>> --->X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 207.46.19.168

>> --->From: =?Utf-8?B?bmljb2xhczI5?= <nt29@community.nospam>

>> --->References: <u8VY6haCJHA.1228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>

>> <I5SvSOcCJHA.4896@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl>

>> <etpPW0cCJHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>

>> <#7v9l$pCJHA.3392@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl>

>> --->Subject: Re: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

>> --->Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 02:32:00 -0700

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>> --->Message-ID: <27B28F56-584D-416C-8688-CFEB49A0F88F@microsoft.com>

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>> --->Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services

>> --->Path: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl

>> --->Xref: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl

>> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:20377

>> --->NNTP-Posting-Host: tk2msftibfm01.phx.gbl 10.40.244.149

>> --->X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services

>> --->

>> --->thanks it was the icon on the desktop

>> --->

>> --->i think that under the public profil it will be good

>> --->i will test monday

>> --->

>> --->have you a link about the change on the profile with 2008TSE ?

>> --->

>> --->thanks a lot

>> --->--

>> --->nt

>> --->

>> --->

>> --->"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

>> --->

>> --->> icons where? Desktop or Start menu? Have you considered using the

>> All

>> --->> Users/Public profile under users? This would accomplish, I

>> believe,

>> what

>> --->> your trying to do.

>> --->>

>> --->> --

>> --->> Jeff Pitsch

>> --->> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

>> --->>

>> --->> "NT" <nt29@community.nospam> wrote in message

>> --->> news:etpPW0cCJHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> --->> > hello

>> --->> >

>> --->> > i didn't want to use roaming or mandatory profile, so have i an

>> other

>> --->> > solution to add a lot off icons to all the users of my TSE2008 ?

>> --->> >

>> --->> > "Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans

>> le

>> message

>> --->> > de news:I5SvSOcCJHA.4896@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

>> --->> >> Hi,

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> To add few icons for all my users in my new Terminal server

>> 2008,

>> we can

>> --->> >> consider Using Roaming Mandatory User Profiles.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> Roaming user profiles allow users to move between different

>> computers and

>> --->> >> maintain the same environment and preference settings. A roaming

>> --->> >> mandatory

>> --->> >> user profile is a preconfigured user profile that you assign to

>> users.

>> --->> >> Additionally, you can assign one mandatory profile to all users

>> who

>> --->> >> require

>> --->> >> identical configurations. This allows you to change the

>> customized

>> --->> >> environments for all those users by changing only one profile.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> So in order to make the deletion operation effect for all users,

>> we can

>> --->> >> create a user (for example name A) in Domain controller and add

>> him into

>> --->> >> domain admin group.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> To do so, we can prepare a good roaming profile for the coming

>> up

>> --->> >> mandatory

>> --->> >> roaming profile setting. To configure a roaming profile, there

>> are

>> two

>> --->> >> methods for your reference as below:

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> Scenario A

>> --->> >> ========

>> --->> >> Roaming Mandatory User Profiles depending on group policy

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing

>> server,

>> --->> >> share it with properly permission.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user

>> account

>> --->> >> property and point it to the shared folder.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> 3. Create a new group policy, enable "Prevent Roaming Profile

>> changes

>> --->> >> from

>> --->> >> propagating to the server"

>> --->> >> in Computer Configuration-->Administrative

>> Templates-->System-->User

>> --->> >> profiles. Make sure it applies to the computers will have users

>> with

>> --->> >> roaming user profiles logon.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> Note: Only the users with a roaming user profiles will be

>> affected by

>> --->> >> this

>> --->> >> policy.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> Using User Profiles in Windows Server 2003

>> --->> >>

>> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/23ee2a30-5883-4ffa-b4

>> --->> >> cf-4cfff3ff8cb71033.mspx

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> Scenario B

>> --->> >> ========

>> --->> >> Per-user Roaming Mandatory User Profiles

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing

>> server,

>> --->> >> share it with properly permission.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user

>> account

>> --->> >> property and point it to the shared folder.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> 3. Manually rename "ntuser.dat" to "ntuser.man" in the profile

>> folder.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> Note: All users loading this profile will be affected.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> Create a mandatory user profile

>> --->> >>

>> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/3bd7900c-6145-461d-89

>> --->> >> f2-c12a8c6dd7301033.mspx?mfr=true

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide

>> --->> >>

>> http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/b/a/3ba6d659-6e39-4cd7-b3a2-9c96482

>> --->> >> f5353/Managing%20Roaming%20User%20Data%20Deployment%20Guide.doc

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> I hope this helps. Have a good day!

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> Sincerely

>> --->> >> Morgan Che

>> --->> >> Microsoft Online Support

>> --->> >> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

>> --->> >> =====================================================

>> --->> >> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your

>> newsreader so

>> --->> >> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

>> --->> >> =====================================================

>> --->> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

>> no

>> --->> >> rights.

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >>

>> --->> >> --------------------

>> --->> >> --->Reply-To: "NT" <nt29@community.nospam>

>> --->> >> --->From: "NT" <nt29@community.nospam>

>> --->> >> --->Subject: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

>> --->> >> --->Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:23:46 +0200

>> --->> >> --->Lines: 7

>> --->> >> --->MIME-Version: 1.0

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Re: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

 

yes thanks for your informations

 

 

"Jeff Pitsch" <jeff@jeffpitschconsulting.com> a écrit dans le message de

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> By default it is hidden. As you already did, you must modify the folder

> options to view those folders.

>

> --

> Jeff Pitsch

> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

>

> "NT" <nt29@community.nospam> wrote in message

> news:E3D429E3-4068-4DE4-B7E6-BED9B78A467F@microsoft.com...

>> it's ok since 5 mn, i don't know why but i cannot see the folder desktop

>> under public ...

>>

>>

>> I modified few option on the view and after a moment it was ok

>>

>> thanks

>>

>> "Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le

>> message de news:GJok0wBDJHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>> Hi,

>>>

>>> I am wirting to see how evertything is going?

>>>

>>> Dose Jeff's reply meet your demand? If you need further assistance,

>>> please

>>> feel

>>> free to let me know.

>>>

>>> Sincerely

>>> Morgan Che

>>> Microsoft Online Support

>>> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

>>>

>>> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

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>>> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

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>>> --->

>>> --->thanks it was the icon on the desktop

>>> --->

>>> --->i think that under the public profil it will be good

>>> --->i will test monday

>>> --->

>>> --->have you a link about the change on the profile with 2008TSE ?

>>> --->

>>> --->thanks a lot

>>> --->--

>>> --->nt

>>> --->

>>> --->

>>> --->"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

>>> --->

>>> --->> icons where? Desktop or Start menu? Have you considered using

>>> the

>>> All

>>> --->> Users/Public profile under users? This would accomplish, I

>>> believe,

>>> what

>>> --->> your trying to do.

>>> --->>

>>> --->> --

>>> --->> Jeff Pitsch

>>> --->> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

>>> --->>

>>> --->> "NT" <nt29@community.nospam> wrote in message

>>> --->> news:etpPW0cCJHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> --->> > hello

>>> --->> >

>>> --->> > i didn't want to use roaming or mandatory profile, so have i an

>>> other

>>> --->> > solution to add a lot off icons to all the users of my TSE2008 ?

>>> --->> >

>>> --->> > "Morgan che(MSFT)" <v-morche@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans

>>> le

>>> message

>>> --->> > de news:I5SvSOcCJHA.4896@TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl...

>>> --->> >> Hi,

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> To add few icons for all my users in my new Terminal server

>>> 2008,

>>> we can

>>> --->> >> consider Using Roaming Mandatory User Profiles.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> Roaming user profiles allow users to move between different

>>> computers and

>>> --->> >> maintain the same environment and preference settings. A

>>> roaming

>>> --->> >> mandatory

>>> --->> >> user profile is a preconfigured user profile that you assign to

>>> users.

>>> --->> >> Additionally, you can assign one mandatory profile to all users

>>> who

>>> --->> >> require

>>> --->> >> identical configurations. This allows you to change the

>>> customized

>>> --->> >> environments for all those users by changing only one profile.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> So in order to make the deletion operation effect for all

>>> users,

>>> we can

>>> --->> >> create a user (for example name A) in Domain controller and add

>>> him into

>>> --->> >> domain admin group.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> To do so, we can prepare a good roaming profile for the coming

>>> up

>>> --->> >> mandatory

>>> --->> >> roaming profile setting. To configure a roaming profile, there

>>> are

>>> two

>>> --->> >> methods for your reference as below:

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> Scenario A

>>> --->> >> ========

>>> --->> >> Roaming Mandatory User Profiles depending on group policy

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing

>>> server,

>>> --->> >> share it with properly permission.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user

>>> account

>>> --->> >> property and point it to the shared folder.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> 3. Create a new group policy, enable "Prevent Roaming Profile

>>> changes

>>> --->> >> from

>>> --->> >> propagating to the server"

>>> --->> >> in Computer Configuration-->Administrative

>>> Templates-->System-->User

>>> --->> >> profiles. Make sure it applies to the computers will have users

>>> with

>>> --->> >> roaming user profiles logon.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> Note: Only the users with a roaming user profiles will be

>>> affected by

>>> --->> >> this

>>> --->> >> policy.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> Using User Profiles in Windows Server 2003

>>> --->> >>

>>> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/23ee2a30-5883-4ffa-b4

>>> --->> >> cf-4cfff3ff8cb71033.mspx

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> Scenario B

>>> --->> >> ========

>>> --->> >> Per-user Roaming Mandatory User Profiles

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> 1. Copy the user A profile to the roaming user profiles storing

>>> server,

>>> --->> >> share it with properly permission.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> 2. Modify the "Terminal server Profile" attribute in the user

>>> account

>>> --->> >> property and point it to the shared folder.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> 3. Manually rename "ntuser.dat" to "ntuser.man" in the profile

>>> folder.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> Note: All users loading this profile will be affected.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> Create a mandatory user profile

>>> --->> >>

>>> http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/3bd7900c-6145-461d-89

>>> --->> >> f2-c12a8c6dd7301033.mspx?mfr=true

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide

>>> --->> >>

>>> http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/b/a/3ba6d659-6e39-4cd7-b3a2-9c96482

>>> --->> >> f5353/Managing%20Roaming%20User%20Data%20Deployment%20Guide.doc

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> I hope this helps. Have a good day!

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> Sincerely

>>> --->> >> Morgan Che

>>> --->> >> Microsoft Online Support

>>> --->> >> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> Get Secure! - http://www.microsoft.com/security

>>> --->> >> =====================================================

>>> --->> >> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your

>>> newsreader so

>>> --->> >> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

>>> --->> >> =====================================================

>>> --->> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

>>> confers

>>> no

>>> --->> >> rights.

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >> --------------------

>>> --->> >> --->Reply-To: "NT" <nt29@community.nospam>

>>> --->> >> --->From: "NT" <nt29@community.nospam>

>>> --->> >> --->Subject: Folder all user in 2008 TSE

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>>> --->> >> --->

>>> --->> >> --->i want to add few icons for all my users in my new TSE

>>> 2008,

>>> but

>>> --->> >> after

>>> --->> >> --->research i didn't found how to do

>>> --->> >> --->

>>> --->> >> --->thanks

>>> --->> >> --->

>>> --->> >> --->

>>> --->> >>

>>> --->> >

>>> --->>

>>> --->>

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>>> --->

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