I have a user who when he logs into our terminal server farm always gets a temporary profile on one server. He does not get it when he hits the other one. My terminal servers are virtual windows server 2008 Hyper -V. What do I need to do to make it so he is not getting a temporary profile on that server? Thanks in advance.
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You might occasionally see users created and deleted within the AWS Reserved OU. AWS is responsible for the management and security of all objects in this OU and any other OU or container where we have not delegated permissions for you to access and manage. You may see creations and deletions in that OU. This is because AWS Directory Service uses automation to rotate the Domain Administrator password on a regular basis. When the password is rotated, a backup is created in the event that the rotation fails. Once the rotation is successful, the backup account is automatically deleted. Also in the rare event that interactive access is needed on the DCs for troubleshooting purposes, a temporary user account is created for an AWS Directory Service engineer to use. Once an engineer has completed their work, the temporary user account will be deleted. Note that every time interactive credentials are requested for a directory, the AWS Directory Service management team is notified.
Every Windows version uses a special directory which stores temporary files. These files are created by various Windows services, installed apps and tools. Temporary files can be safely deleted after the process which has created them has quit. However, this does not happen often, so the temporary directory continues to store them and fills your disk drive with junk. Here is how to clean up the temp directory automatically in Windows 10. 2ff7e9595c
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