On Tuesday 07 December 2004 20:19, Brett Carruthers wrote: > I would still like to know how to exclude the Application Data from > roaming profiles on a whole samba server basis. Also, how hard is it to > have some users not use a roaming profile but others continuing to use a > roaming profile?
Use Kixtart to edit the registry of each user at initial login to redirect Application Data folder to the user's network home directory. Misty > > Regards, > Brett > > rruegner wrote: > > Brett Carruthers schrieb: > >> Hello All, > >> > >> I have a problem with my roaming profiles where they are becoming too > >> large due to the Thunderbird mail accounts (stored by default) in > >> Application Data. What I would like to do is exclude this directory > >> from being part of the roaming profile. How can I do this? > >> > >> Also, how hard is it to have some users not use a roaming profile but > >> others continuing to use a roaming profile? We have some laptop users > >> that don't need roaming but office staff which do benefit from the > >> use of roaming profiles. > >> > >> Thanks in advance, > >> Brett Carruthers > > > > Hi, > > choose the folder of storing mail file in the account settings of > > thunderbird , or better use > > imap if possible 8 so you dont have to download mail ) > > consult thunderbird help faqs, > > > > if you got in trouble with firebird cache, you can set another folder > > for cache in default.ini ( i thought this was the name , look in the > > help files here too ) > > or minimize it, this should solve profile problems. > > > > a good place for all this stuff may be the home directory of the user > > on the samba server , or a place on clients computer local storage > > if this fits to your security > > > > Regards -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba