User Profile Whitepaper for Citrix User Profile Manager 2.0

by Nicholas Dille on 01/22/2009 | 1 Comments | 26,721 Views

I am proud to announce the availability of the user profile whitepaper for Citrix User Profile Manager (UPM) 2.0. It has been a lot of new and updated content to reflect the changes in UPM 2.0 compared to the Tech Preview.

  • All sections are extended to include information about Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
  • In XenApp 5.0 for Windows Server 2008, Citrix introduced Special Folder Redirection. Its use in managing user profiles is discussed in the context of Folder Redirection.
  • The challenges involved in providing user profiles now include locked profiles and misbehaving applications.
  • The traditional remedies new include UPHClean, commonly used group policies and group policy preferences.
  • The chapter about UPM is updated to describe the features introduced in version 2 and how the challenges involved in managing user profiles are met.

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