Multiple User Profiles signing onto a Domain computer that cannot save items locally
looking best practices others have found worked. here situation:
we digitizing our manufacturing process on floor. means each workstation have mini desktop paired touch screen monitor on our network. workers can sign in domain logon info, shared folders, , open according pdf's have assembly instructions.
here issue: there multiple people logging these computers. looking way keep space open on computer never fills causing issue. these i've looked , issues:
guest logon: great because temp logon, doesn't save files, need on domain , user sign on domain password can keep track auditing purposes. know can turn on group policy allow guest network on domains, not know if allows them use current credentials , access shared folders on domain.
group policy: know can create local group policy delete users after amount of days. problem don't want delete users , have create profile when login every week/day/month. running once month nice, issue workflow creates lot of temp files fill current users storage on time.
desktop authority: can set rules forward saved or used network folder nothing local. can set rules delete in folders, don't want them downloading , taking un needed space.
the whole point of these machines view pdf's shared network folders. there no personal programs (outlook, personal shared network drives).
so hoping someway allow user login domain credentials, access network on domain shared open pdf's, work, sign off, , little nothing has been saved on user account multiple people can sign on through months no storage issues.
thank ideas, help, , feel free ask questions still in process of trying figure out before new year.
nicholas
hi,
if so, think may need configure mandatory profile users.
here article below mandatory profile reference.
create mandatory user profiles
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/windows/manage/mandatory-user-profile
in addition, if reply above has resolved problem, please mark answer helpful encounters similar issue.
thank you.
best regards,
jay
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