Yeah its computer and the GPO has been around for a while so no gpupdate is required
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Browse All TopicsI have a OU within a OU that has the following policy to delete roaming profiles . the policy has been applied but it doesn't work. The profiles are located on the d: drive and do not clear after the user logs off
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If you enable Group Policy, any local copy of a user's roaming profile is deleted when the user logs off. However, the roaming profile still remains on the network server that stores it.
You can configure a Group Policy Object (GPO) to perform the preceding behavior by performing the following steps:
1. Edit the GPO that you want to modify.
2. Locate the following section: Computer Configuration \ Administrative Templates \ System \ User Profiles.
3. Double-click Delete cached copies of roaming profiles (the Group Policy setting).
4. Click Enabled.
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by: AlundrezPosted on 2008-08-06 at 18:08:38ID: 22176689
Inside the OU, do you have "user" or "computer" objects ? For such policy, I think you must have the computer objects
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To speed up process, force update the GPO, see this link for full syntax of the command "gpupdate"
http://technet.microsoft.c