Filtered articles: "User Profile Manager"

Filtered articles: "User Profile Manager"

When to use an application template and when to use “user data” in Profile Migrator

In the past we have seen that some of our Profile Migrator users had some issues with configuring a migration project. A common mistake was that users did not understand the difference between the usage of application templates and the user data option. This article will clarify this and help you to understand the difference between these two options.

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New Articles, Tools, Tips and Tricks: Office 2010, RDS/XenApp, Windows, Web

As before this is mainly a condensed and beautified version of my twitter postings. You can get them unfiltered and without delay by following me.

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Citrix User Profile Manager 5 Years Ago: Birth

Citrix User Profile Manager is pretty well-known in the SBC space today. Five years ago, things were quite different. Citrix did not have a user profile solution, and neither did sepago. But we had an idea spinning in our heads we soon came to call Smooth Profiles. Slowly that idea became code, then was renamed to sepagoPROFILE, was acquired by Citrix and renamed again to User Profile Manager and then again to Profile management (with capital P and lower-case m!). You may have heard the latter part of the story. Here is a little something from the very beginning.

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New Articles, Tools, Tips and Tricks: Windows (7 and 2008 R2), PowerShell and Citrix
Published by Helge Klein on 02/11/2010 | 8 Comments | 7,650 Views

Windows General

Good info for troubleshooting DFS-Namespaces in the MS KB: Storage locations, inconsistencies and how to deal with them. Complex passwords and security guidelines for end users? No, thank you, says MS researcher. I agree.

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Fixing Office 2007's Quick Access Toolbars With Citrix User Profile Manager
Published by Helge Klein on 12/09/2009 | 1 Comments | 12,641 Views

Not sure where user profile management might be useful? Here is an example that should apply to almost everyone.

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Citrix User Profile Manager (UPM) and the Broken Rootdrive

Terminal server application compatibility scripts have been around for a long time - so long in fact, that I considered them a legacy and stowed away any knowledge of them in a very remote area of my brain. When a Citrix customer brought up a problem with the mapping of ROOTDRIVE in the User Profile Manager forum, at first I had no clue what he was talking about. Luckily, the customer was able to pin the problem down to a specific command that failed when, and only when, User Profile Manager was processing the logon. This is the story of UsrLogon.cmd, ACRegL.exe and UPM.

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New Web Content Actually Worth Reading (August 2009)

Why does Windows 7 feel faster than Vista, although really it is not? Improvements to the graphics driver model (WDDM got upgraded to version 1.1) certainly add to this feeling and reduce the memory footprint of the desktop windows manager (DWM) process. Microsoft describes the changes in its Graphics Guide for Windows 7.

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New KB Articles on User Profiles (April to May 2009)

This is a collection of new knowledge base articles related to Windows user profiles. As you can see, the last two months were pretty quiet. So quiet, that you may have missed the release of the first update to Citrix User Profile Manager (UPM). The new version comes as an MSI file that either installs or upgrades to UPM 2.0.1. You can get it from here.

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Folder De-Localization with Citrix User Profile Manager (UPM)

Windows user profiles prior to Vista / Server 2008 contain localized folder names. End users expect that, of course, but admins tend to hate it because automated management becomes much more difficult. How can this dilemma be resolved? End users only see the local copy of the profile, while admins mostly have to deal with the central copy on a file server. Wouldn't it be cool to have a "translator" component that makes sure local folders are localized while central folders are in one language only?

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A simple how-to on migrating sepagoPROFILE and UPM tech preview profiles to version 2
Published by Holger Adam on 03/17/2009 | 2 Comments | 5,173 Views

With the release of User Profile Manager by Citrix the structure of the managed user profiles and the user store has changed significantly. While this remodeling was necessary to enable key features in UPM, it presents a challenge to those, who are using sepagoPROFILE and the tech preview of UPM and plan to upgrade. I will call those profiles UPM V1 profiles throughout the article, while UPM V2 profiles will denote the profiles of the official release version.
sepago adresses this issue with the release of Migration Tool for User Profile Manager. This utility takes existing sepagoPROFILE and UPM v1 profiles on the server and migrates them to UPM V2 profiles. Migration Tool changes the folder structure, unpacks compressed data and merges the no longer used mandatory base profile with the per-user settings. This can be done for an arbitrary number of profiles. In this article I'll provide a simple how-to on migrating from earlier profile versions to UPM profiles.

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