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sphtd390
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Redirected folders and roaming profiles issues
Hi At the beginning: I've been working as an extra in a new company (it's a school) for two weeks, so I don't really know the rules/configuration. After weeks of working there, users started having problems (it started with one user at first). Problems: (This problem has existed before) Very long login and logout time. After successful login, the user has a black screen with a white cursor and only the "My computer" context is displayed (as I remember well). Explorer exe helps after restarting from the task manager, but not for long, because when the user starts working on a folder or right-clicks on the desktop or directory, the explorer.exe process hangs, turns off and we return to the starting point. I don't know why, but users have problems with conflicts in the synchronization center and files do not synchronize on some users. Problem with exceeded profile space. "You have exceeded your Profile Storage Space" Errors: In the event viewer there is Faulting application name: Explorer.EXE, there is also a fatal error on some endings: 0x3d55 package family microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps_8wekyb3d8bbwe We use redirected folders and redierected profiles (together with AppData). I really don't like the combination of these two "technologies" and methods. I would like to get away from these technologies, but users must have their files on different computers within the school. My questions: How to deal with black screen issues? If I suddenly stop redirecting AppData in GPO, will it cause anything? If so, what? Is the long user loading time caused by roaming profiles and their size? What are the alternatives to Roaming profiles & redirected profiles? What could I potentially migrate to? (Users do not work remotely) (we have MS365 a1 licenses) AD: Windows server 2016 PC: Windows 10/11 and Windows 7 (Interestingly, there are no problems with explorer.exe on Windows 7)
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