Category Archives: User Virtualization

Reducing Profile Size with a Profile Clean Up Script – PowerShell Edition

I recently posted a script for removing unnecessary files and pruning files based on their age, which can be used at logoff to keep profile sizes manageable - Reducing Profile Size with a Profile Clean Up Script. Andrew Morgan (@andyjmorgan) has kindly translated … Continue reading

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Reducing Profile Size with a Profile Clean Up Script

Windows profiles become larger over time – it’s an inescapable fact. This means that if you are using roaming profiles, logons (and logoff) will be longer and longer. It’s not just individual file sizes, but also the number of files … Continue reading

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One profile, or Two, or Three, or…

Surely one of the main goals of any good desktop delivery project is to remove the user’s reliance on any single device? To achieve that goal, we need to ensure that the user’s environment is available across any device. Whether … Continue reading

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