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How do I configure clients to delete the cached copies of roaming profiles?

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How do I configure clients to delete the cached copies of roaming profiles?

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A. If you have a network where user profiles are saved on a server (roaming profiles), the workstations will cache that user profile by default. On Windows 2000/XP machines, these profiles are located in the “Documents and Settings” folder; on Windows Vista and Windows 7, you’ll find roaming profiles in the Users folder, under AppData>Roaming. (Note that you may have to “Show hidden files and folders” in order to see this directory.) Network administrators may configure the clients to delete the cached versions of roaming profiles using the Group Policy Editor. This Knowledge Base article describes how to Use Group Policy to delete cached copies of roaming profiles.

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