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The original was posted on /r/sysadmin by /u/tja1302 on 2024-01-22 12:22:25+00:00.
I've inherited a setup whereby all users have roaming profiles and redirected folders enabled, so they can sign in anywhere and all their details save back to a central file server. Currently, users are complaining that this is taking a long time to log in each day.
They also want a new RDS server configuration for remote workers. For this I've proposed using FSLogix due to the improved performance. Is this something that could also be enabled for the users in the office who are simply signing into the domain on their hot desks? I've not used it in a hot-desk/non-RDS setup before so I was wondering if this is even possible. I would imagine each PC would need the FSLogix app installed for this to even be a possibility.
If FSLogix is not an option, does anyone have any pointers on where to start looking at slow login times for redirected folders/roaming profile setups?
Any help/advice/links would be greatly appreciated!