Jump to content

How to limit drive allocation to Temporary Internet Files for all users


Recommended Posts

Guest Structured Chaos
Posted

I just audited the profile directory sizes on my TS server and found that

many of the Temporary Internet Files directories exceeded 2GB in size each.

I am aware of the policy setting "Delete temporary folders on exit" and have

that set but it does not always do what its supposed to. For that reason I

wish centrally administer a specific allocation of say, 15MB, and then

disallow users to change it. I know I can turn off modification by using

"Disable changing Temporary Internet files settings" but there doesn't seem

to be a way to globally set the allocation limit.

 

TIA

  • Replies 2
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Guest Jeff Pitsch
Posted

Re: How to limit drive allocation to Temporary Internet Files forall users

 

Re: How to limit drive allocation to Temporary Internet Files forall users

 

have you tried to track down the registry location? once you have that

and it's compatible with GPO, you can create your own adm to set this.

 

Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

Citrix Technology Professional

Provision Networks VIP

 

Forums not enough?

Get support from the experts at your business

http://jeffpitschconsulting.com

 

Structured Chaos wrote:

> I just audited the profile directory sizes on my TS server and found that

> many of the Temporary Internet Files directories exceeded 2GB in size each.

> I am aware of the policy setting "Delete temporary folders on exit" and have

> that set but it does not always do what its supposed to. For that reason I

> wish centrally administer a specific allocation of say, 15MB, and then

> disallow users to change it. I know I can turn off modification by using

> "Disable changing Temporary Internet files settings" but there doesn't seem

> to be a way to globally set the allocation limit.

>

> TIA

>

>

Guest Helge Klein
Posted

Re: How to limit drive allocation to Temporary Internet Files for all users

 

If your terminal server runs 2003 R2 then you can use FSRM (File

Server Resource Manager) to set a hard quota on the "Documents and

Settings" directory. Windows versions prior to 2003 R2 only offer

volume-wide quota. You would have to move the profiles folder to a

dedicated volume (partition) and set a quota there.

 

Alternatively you can use a third-party quota software to restrict the

maximum amount of disk space taken up by the profiles.

 

All these possible solution have one downside: you would not restrict

the space in the Temporary Internet Settings but the whole user

profile which can be problematic - many applications require temporary

space to work correctly.

 

I am sure there is a method to set the size of the IE cache centrally,

probably using a managed or unmanaged policy setting. I recommend you

try to find out more about that.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Helge

 

==================

Please visit my blog:

http://it-from-inside.blogspot.com

==================

 

On 14 Aug., 19:11, Jeff Pitsch <J...@Jeffpitschconsulting.com> wrote:

> have you tried to track down the registry location? once you have that

> and it's compatible with GPO, you can create your own adm to set this.

>

> Jeff Pitsch

> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> Citrix Technology Professional

> Provision Networks VIP

>

> Forums not enough?

> Get support from the experts at your businesshttp://jeffpitschconsulting.com

>

> Structured Chaos wrote:

> > I just audited the profile directory sizes on my TS server and found that

> > many of the Temporary Internet Files directories exceeded 2GB in size each.

> > I am aware of the policy setting "Delete temporary folders on exit" and have

> > that set but it does not always do what its supposed to. For that reason I

> > wish centrally administer a specific allocation of say, 15MB, and then

> > disallow users to change it. I know I can turn off modification by using

> > "Disable changing Temporary Internet files settings" but there doesn't seem

> > to be a way to globally set the allocation limit.

>

> > TIA


×
×
  • Create New...