No. I use tsclient (running under Ubuntu). But I noticed that if I log out of a Windows server (using the log out button), it just disconnects me, whereas my desktop PC at the office will try to backup my user profile to the network, and close the machine to a state where you can only login again.
I think this is a Windows thing. It would make sense that a server does not try to write the profile to the server, because he is the server himself. I guess the OS has some flags that tell whether the PC is usually on or usually switched off after work.
+++ Despite being wrong in every important aspect, that is a very good analogy +++
Hex (in Darwin's Watch)