How To Configure Folder Redirection
Thursday, 23 August 2007 by Michel Roth
Patrick Rouse has written another article at MSTerminalServices.org. Although the title might sound a bit obvious there are some catches to it. Patrick has some nice tips near the end of the article to give you a heads up.

"Folder redirection can limit the amount of data that is copied between the Roaming Profile Share and the Terminal Server at each logon and logoff. This is accomplished by redirecting folders like Desktop, My Documents, and Application Data to a Network Share outside of the Roaming Profile Share, so it is not copied at each logon and logoff."

Read the article here.

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