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Hi,
Is there any way to quickly remove old unused roaming profiles on a Win2000 Workstation from a Win2000 Server.
I have 120 Win2000 Workstations networked to a Win2000 Server, which is the PDC and 1300 different users. (3 Computer Labs) The problem is when a user leaves, I have to go to every Workstation, login as Administrator, Right click on my Computer, Properties, User Profiles, then delete each user one by one. (You are unable to hold down Ctrl and select a list of users, so it takes forever.)
I presumed this would be possible from my Server, so I tried out the Computer Managment Console, and Right Clicking on the Computer Managment icon in the Console when connected to a specific Workstation, does not include User Profiles.
Is this possible with the a Group Policy Edit in the Active Directory, or do I have to use a script ?
Sorting this out will save a lot of time.
Oh yes, roaming profiles with multiple users uses a lot of Hard Drive space on the Workstations.
Kind Regards
Sean
Is there any way to quickly remove old unused roaming profiles on a Win2000 Workstation from a Win2000 Server.
I have 120 Win2000 Workstations networked to a Win2000 Server, which is the PDC and 1300 different users. (3 Computer Labs) The problem is when a user leaves, I have to go to every Workstation, login as Administrator, Right click on my Computer, Properties, User Profiles, then delete each user one by one. (You are unable to hold down Ctrl and select a list of users, so it takes forever.)
I presumed this would be possible from my Server, so I tried out the Computer Managment Console, and Right Clicking on the Computer Managment icon in the Console when connected to a specific Workstation, does not include User Profiles.
Is this possible with the a Group Policy Edit in the Active Directory, or do I have to use a script ?
Sorting this out will save a lot of time.
Oh yes, roaming profiles with multiple users uses a lot of Hard Drive space on the Workstations.
Kind Regards
Sean