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29 TopicsServer 2019 User Profile Disks and IE 11 Roaming
I'm posting in the hope someone may be able to help me - we are setting up a new Remote Desktop Services farm using Server 2019 Datacenter and are utilising User Profile Disks (UPD) for storing some profile data. The only items in the UPD are the Roaming AppData, user registry hive and a couple of bits of Local AppData (to support the start menu tiles and also an internal application). The problem is that Internet Explorer 11 seems to store its' key data (primarily Cookies) in the Local AppData area so they don't roam. I have included the AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows WebCache and iNetCookies folders in the roaming, and that works until the folder name changes in C:\Users (usually due to something not clearing down correctly at log off) - i.e. folder "username" becomes "username.000" and then it breaks the Cookies again. I have tested with a Roaming Profile (the 'old school' type) and in this case it seems to work - it seems, from what I have read, that Windows behaves differently with a Roaming profile to a Local one (as a UPD is seen as) Any help/guidance with this would be appreciated4KViews0likes3CommentsCatching up with our fellow MS Bloggers
First published on TECHNET on Oct 21, 2008 It occurred to me that with so many technical blogs out there, that it might be useful to bring you some posts from our fellow bloggers here at Microsoft that have been published recently … If you haven’t been keeping up with our colleagues over at the Terminal Services blog, then you may have missed some extremely useful information that they’ve posted over the last couple of months, including a very cool troubleshooting walkthrough of an odd Terminal Services Gateway issue: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Desktop Other recent posts by the Terminal Services team: Developing Applications for the TS Platform How To: Extend the TS Session Broker to Support VDI (Part 1) TS Session Broker Extensibility (Part 2) Even though Internet Explorer support has transitioned over to our colleagues in the Developer Support, that doesn’t mean that we still don’t keep an eye on what’s going on over in IE.336Views0likes0CommentsInternet Explorer 8 - First Look
First published on TECHNET on Mar 14, 2008 Last week, at the MIX conference in Las Vegas, the Internet Explorer team made several announcements regarding IE8, the first of which was that a Developer Beta (emphasis on the Developer) is now available.676Views0likes0Comments