Using Group Policy to delete cached copies of roaming profiles

If you enable Group Policy, any local copy of a user’s roaming profile is deleted when the user logs off. However, the roaming profile still remains on the network server that stores it. You can configure a Group Policy Object (GPO) to perform the preceding behavior by performing the following steps: Edit the GPO that you want to modify. Locate the following section: Computer Configuration Administrative Templates System User Profiles. Double-click Delete cached copies of roaming profiles (the Group Policy setting). Click Enabled. NOTE: The preceding steps involve a computer configuration setting. When Group Policy is applied to a container, […]

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CTX130357 – Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Does Not Appear to be Isolated When Streamed in 64-Bit Environments – Citrix Knowledge Center

Symptoms Java Runtime Environment (JRE) does not appear to be isolated when streamed in 64-bit environments. It works for administrators but not for users. Cause There is a permission error accessing the user’s Classes registry key within isolation. The registry key needs access permission to start JRE and fails to load for users. The current version of Java (JRE 6 Update 26), at the time this article was published, stores the FTA information in a different location, which the user has access to under isolation. Resolution 1 Add the following redirect rule for the _Classes key under isolation: Redirect HKU%AIE_USERSID%_classes […]

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CTX127491 – Session State Monitor Tool – XenApp/XenDesktop – Citrix Knowledge Center

Session State Monitor Tool Created on: 1/24/2011 Updated on: 10/17/2011 Description The Session State Monitor Tool actively monitors remote connections and disconnections in the session for which it’s running. The tool provides the ability to specify custom commands for Disconnect, Reconnect, and Startup. The tool also has the ability to allow the endpoint (client) name to smooth roam in double-hop sessions to the second hop. The tool does this by disconnecting the session from the first hop to the second hop, updating the appropriate registry key for clientname, and then reconnecting the disconnected the first hop to second hop session. […]

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