tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696977109054687352.post9040666847712597341..comments2024-01-02T04:24:12.450-06:00Comments on Steven M. Jordan: Fix Temporary Profile Issues on 2012 Remote Desktop Server (RDS).Steven M. Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08808713004280066782noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696977109054687352.post-65764322021817629652018-08-16T21:41:28.965-05:002018-08-16T21:41:28.965-05:00Just like the article reads:
(a) Delete profiles i...Just like the article reads:<br />(a) Delete profiles in the Control Panel (step 2). <br />(b) Delete references to temporary profiles in the registry (step 3).<br />(c) Delete temporary profiles in the c:\users directory (step 4). <br /><br />The users' profile disks reside on the network file-share. You can delete those too. However, I'm not responsible if folks get angry with you for tossing their work! <br /><br />It's probably OK to delete VHDs (profile disks) that are more than a year old -especially if you have long-term tape backups. Steven M. Jordanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08808713004280066782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696977109054687352.post-91126354799468351712018-08-07T07:13:44.038-05:002018-08-07T07:13:44.038-05:00Hi. I am having endless issues with this. I am run...Hi. I am having endless issues with this. I am running a 2012 R2 farm with a broker and then app servers. Where do I delete the profiles from?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01167121022166451671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696977109054687352.post-67461213829207852112018-05-09T03:23:02.460-05:002018-05-09T03:23:02.460-05:00I do not even understand how I ended up right here...<br />I do not even understand how I ended up right here, however I believed this post was great. I do not recognize who you're however definitely you're going to a well-known blogger should you are not already. Cheers! <a href="https://loginmaker.org/hotmail/" rel="nofollow">hotmail login</a> Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08338792164788819155noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696977109054687352.post-79511365820434387812017-02-07T20:13:31.440-06:002017-02-07T20:13:31.440-06:00Thanks for the great information! I have a user t...Thanks for the great information! I have a user that consistently has a temp profile. Even if I log the user off before restarting the server, when the user logs back in, he gets a temporary profile every time. If I go into the registry and delete his temp profile out of the profile list and log him off his session, he can log in and connect to his profile. I had two more users have temp profiles today after I restarted the server. And, I went in and logged the users off before I restarted the server. Do you have a recommendation as to how I can trouble shoot this? Thanks!<br /><br />-MattMatthttp://kendalltech.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696977109054687352.post-24623593410112078872017-02-06T15:14:45.061-06:002017-02-06T15:14:45.061-06:00Hi there.
My situation is that users login to ser...Hi there.<br /><br />My situation is that users login to server in the morning and perform a proper sign out and disconnect. They will the attempt to login again in the afternoon and they will randomly get a temp profile. Cannot explain it.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696977109054687352.post-86967216786393431422016-09-28T16:34:35.110-05:002016-09-28T16:34:35.110-05:00Thank you! This was very helpful!Thank you! This was very helpful!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696977109054687352.post-8468751609944704032016-05-02T03:18:17.437-05:002016-05-02T03:18:17.437-05:00I believe those are temp profiles stored on the lo...I believe those are temp profiles stored on the local disk. That happens if the VHD network share is unavailable when a user logs on. However, there are other situations when RDS creates temporary profile disks on the network share. <br /><br />For both situations, have the user log on and log off again. N.B., ensure the user does not have active sessions beforehand. Manual log offs usually correct temporary profile issues. <br /><br />We can(mostly)avoid temporary profile issues with good policy. Keep the share available as much as possible -especially during maintenance. Also, remember to disable logons, and log off all users before installing patches. <br /><br />Good Luck! Steven M. Jordanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08808713004280066782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6696977109054687352.post-33221517334321478652016-05-01T16:38:02.572-05:002016-05-01T16:38:02.572-05:00Great article....very helpful.
In step #2, are pr...Great article....very helpful.<br /><br />In step #2, are profiles with Type set as BACKUP considered temp profiles too?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com