Assigning A Roaming Profile Policy That Has User Profile Stored On A Windows Share Location To Users On A Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Or Windows 7 Device; Section 3.7, "Assigning A Roaming Profile Policy That Has User Profile Stored On A Windows Share Location To Users On A Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Or Windows 7 Device - Novell ZENWORKS 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SP3 - POLICY MANAGEMENT REFERENCE 10.3 30-03-2010 Management Manual

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4b Click the underlined link in the Name column to select the user, group, or folder and
display its name in the Selected list box.
4c Click OK to add the selected devices, folders, and groups to the Users list.
5 Click Next to display the Finish page, review the information and, if necessary, use the Back
button to make changes to the information.
6 Click Finish.
The following points are applicable when you assign a policy to a user:
When you assign a ZENworks Explorer Configuration Policy to a user, the settings configured
in the policy are not immediately reflected on the device on which the user logs on. For
example, even if Hide the Z icon in the taskbar is enabled in the policy, the ZENworks icon is
displayed for a few seconds on the device after the policy is assigned to the user.
User assigned policies are not enforced in the console sessions of Windows Server 2003,
Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2 device.
If you launch a published application from a Citrix server on to the device, it might take some
considerable time for the list of the iPrint printers to be displayed on the device.
If you launch a published application installed on a Citrix server that has iPrint printer policy
configured, it might take some considerable time for the policy to be enforced on the server.
During this period, the iPrint functionality is not available for the application.
3.7 Assigning a Roaming Profile Policy that has
User Profile Stored on a Windows Share Location
to Users on a Windows Vista, Windows Server
2008, or Windows 7 Device
If a Roaming Profile policy is assigned to a user on a Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or
Windows 7 device, the policy fails if the user profile is stored on a Windows share location. This is
because the registry hive of the user profile does not have permissions to load the profile to other
devices. For more information, see the
en-us/library/cc766489.aspx).
If a default profile already exists in a shared location, start with
default profile, start with
Before assigning a roaming profile policy to users on Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or a
Windows 7 device, do the following:
1 Create a default profile folder in a shared location.
For information on creating the default profile folder, see
Profile Folder in a Shared Location," on page
2 Copy a default profile from a Windows Vista device, Windows 2008 device, or a Windows 7
device to the default profile folder in the shared location.
For information on copying the default profile to the shared location, see
"Copying a Default Profile from a Windows Vista Device, Windows 2008 Device, or a
Windows 7 device to the Default Profile Folder in the Shared Location," on page
3 Configure the registry hive permissions for the default profile.
Microsoft TechNet Web site (http://technet.microsoft.com/
Step
1.
Step
3. If you do not yet have a
Section 3.7.1, "Creating a Default
48.
Section 3.7.2,
48.
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