Implementing User State Management
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
By implementing the user data management and user settings management features that IntelliMirror® management technologies offer, you can centrally manage and control desktops, settings, and user data for large or small groups throughout your organization. Users can also move from one workstation to another and still have access to their own data, settings, and familiar desktop.
For information about deploying these technologies on newer versions of Windows, see Deploy Folder Redirection, Offline Files, and Roaming User Profiles.
In This Chapter
Implementing User State Management Overview
Planning for User State Management
Designing Configurations for Managed Desktops
Configuring User State Management Features
Additional Resources for Implementing User State Management
Related Information
For more information about managing and reconfiguring desktops, managing user data and settings, and the infrastructure and mechanics of Group Policy, see the Windows Security Collection in the Windows Server 2003 Technical Reference on the Web (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=4571).
For more information about implementing Group Policy, see "Designing a Group Policy Infrastructure" in this book.