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I can also attest to the fact that roaming profiles are nightmarish in
this regard. There is no easy solution. I would suggest using folder
redirection as much as possible, so that the only data actually
synchronized by windows is data that the user doesn't directly create
like registry files, etc. It's going to become worse if you end up in a
mixed Vista and XP environment, because the folders all have different
names, among other things. (http://tinyurl.com/yccs3c) 

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Joe Mesterhazy
UNIX Administrator, RHCE
MSU Department of Radiology
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From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Laurence Bates
Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] Roaming Profile Issue

 

I would have expected that the roaming profile system checked the
datestamp of the files themselves before determining which are the most
recent.  Unfortunately it appears to only look at the datestamp of the
user's top level folder and in this case proceeded to destroy user data
when they arrived the next day.  We were able to stop the process in
good time but quite a few users lost a lot of data.  We do not use
roaming profiles now.