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Which files / folders to delete to keep roaming profile small...

Despite that our win2003 domain users do not use their My Documents and Desktop folders their profiles seem to grow over several hundred megabytes over time.  The causes long logon / logoff delays.

How can I automatically find out which profile folders are transferred to/from the server and take action to delete the unnecessary ones..?

If I use the 'Limit profile size' feature the users have no choice, but how can I pop up this feature's 'List profile files' window?  This list is ordered by filesize and would be very useful.

Thanks for hints and comments

geir
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Question Asked By: geir056
Solution Provided By: KCTS
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Solution Grade: B
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