I have a 2012 RDSH collection configured to use User Profile Disks. Some of my users are configured to use RD Roaming Profiles through Active Directory, as we maintain a Windows 2003-based Citrix farm for many applications.
How can I specifically disregard the RD Roaming Profiles on my 2012 RDSH collection? I'm having issues with users logging off and having things hung in the VHD file, then, on subsequent logons, getting a temporary profile. I can see that when they get the temp profile, the system is not mounting the VHD (I'm looking using mountvol from another session).
I've tried "use only local user profiles" and "Preventing roaming profile changes from propogating to the server", but that didn't work. (I think those are related to windows roaming and not rd roaming profiles anyway, though I could be wrong.)
I've considered adding a mandatory profile and then using the user profile disk to store all of the settings that it wants, but I'm not sure if this would work. Anyone know if that would work, or would it still be mandatory and throw away the info in the UPD each logoff?
Any help would be appreciated, as it appears to me that User Profile Disks are the most poorly documented technologies Microsoft has introduced, and I'm out of ideas.
How can I specifically disregard the RD Roaming Profiles on my 2012 RDSH collection? I'm having issues with users logging off and having things hung in the VHD file, then, on subsequent logons, getting a temporary profile. I can see that when they get the temp profile, the system is not mounting the VHD (I'm looking using mountvol from another session).
I've tried "use only local user profiles" and "Preventing roaming profile changes from propogating to the server", but that didn't work. (I think those are related to windows roaming and not rd roaming profiles anyway, though I could be wrong.)
I've considered adding a mandatory profile and then using the user profile disk to store all of the settings that it wants, but I'm not sure if this would work. Anyone know if that would work, or would it still be mandatory and throw away the info in the UPD each logoff?
Any help would be appreciated, as it appears to me that User Profile Disks are the most poorly documented technologies Microsoft has introduced, and I'm out of ideas.