Computer/User Node :
MACHINE
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\Windows Components\Terminal Services
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows XP Terminal Services
Help/Explain Text :
Specifies whether
Terminal Services uses the specified network path for roaming user profiles.
You can use this setting to specify a network share where the profiles are
stored, allowing users to access the same profile for sessions on all terminal
servers in the same organizational unit. By default, Terminal Services stores
all user profiles locally on the terminal server. To use this setting, type the
path to the network share in the form \\Computername\Sharename. Do not specify
a placeholder for user alias, because Terminal Services automatically appends
this at logon. If the specified network share does not exist, Terminal Services
displays an error message at the server and stores the user profiles locally.
If the status is set to Enabled, Terminal Services uses the specified path as
the root directory for all user profiles. The profiles themselves are contained
in subdirectories named for the alias of each user. If the status is set to
Disabled or Not Configured, user profiles are stored locally on the server, unless
specified otherwise by the server administrator. Note: The roaming profiles
specified with this setting apply to Terminal Services connections only; a user
might also have a Windows roaming profile, in which case the Terminal Services
roaming profile always takes precedence in a Terminal Services session.
Registry Settings :
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
NT\Terminal Services!WFProfilePath
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