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
>>>>
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>>>>> 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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