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UEM 9.2.1 - not working movement of profiles

Hello!

We have:

Vmware View 7.3.1

UEM 9.2.1

For RDS unavailable Vmware Persona Managment. We are trying to organize the movement of profiles by means of UEM for the Windows 2012R2 RDS farm.

I configured paths for "Flex config files" and "Profile archives" in GPO. For the test, the path for the "Profile archives" is located on the local disk of the RDS server (c: \ profilefolder \% username%). The user has all necessary permissions to these paths (full rights). However, the profile files are not migrated - a folder with the username (% username%) is created and remains empty.

In FlexEngine.log there is nothing interesting.

What could be the problem? Or am I doing something wrong?

p.s. we do not want to use the standard Windows mechanism for roaming profiles

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Well, the reason was that in the settings you had to explicitly specify

[IncludeFolderTrees]

<UserProfile>

And now a copy of the profile is being created.

But there was another problem - ntuser.dat does not move.

In the log-file I see

[WARN ] ExportFiles::ExportFile: Sharing violation for file '<UserProfile>\NTUSER.DAT'

[WARN ] ExportFiles::ExportFile: Sharing violation for file '<UserProfile>\ntuser.dat.LOG1'

[DEBUG] ExportFiles: No permission for path '<UserProfile>\AppData\Local\Application Data' and pattern '*'

[DEBUG] ExportFiles: No permission for path '<UserProfile>\PrintHood' and pattern '*'

What does this mean?

The user is the local computer administrator.

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Hello,

Just to make things clear, settings provide within the UEM Console ( like shortcuts, printers etc...) are they applied when a user logged in?

The most common thing is that the logoff command isn't working, how do you configured it?

In my case, i used a gpo with a logoff script;

Script Name:

C:\Program Files\Immidio\Flex Profiles\FlexEngine.exe

Script parameters:

-s

Can you try to run the command manual "C:\Program Files\Immidio\Flex Profiles\FlexEngine.exe -s"

You have already check the NTFS and share permissions, so that is not a problem Smiley Wink

greetz,

Kevin

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Well:

- shortcuts, printers etc are being created (good)

- in logoff script I have "C:\Program Files\Immidio\Flex Profiles\FlexEngine.exe" with -s (good)

But profile folder still empty like this (bad)

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By the way, the Profile Archive Backups is also not created... (bad)

Also if I write in Personalization this

[IncludeFolderTrees]

<AppData>

I have result for this (good)

But It is not files for profile an settings (bad)

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Oke thats strange, can you paste a part of the logging in this post?

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Well, the reason was that in the settings you had to explicitly specify

[IncludeFolderTrees]

<UserProfile>

And now a copy of the profile is being created.

But there was another problem - ntuser.dat does not move.

In the log-file I see

[WARN ] ExportFiles::ExportFile: Sharing violation for file '<UserProfile>\NTUSER.DAT'

[WARN ] ExportFiles::ExportFile: Sharing violation for file '<UserProfile>\ntuser.dat.LOG1'

[DEBUG] ExportFiles: No permission for path '<UserProfile>\AppData\Local\Application Data' and pattern '*'

[DEBUG] ExportFiles: No permission for path '<UserProfile>\PrintHood' and pattern '*'

What does this mean?

The user is the local computer administrator.

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