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FSLogix tutorial

AJF 1 Reputation point
2022-01-12T11:32:32.337+00:00

In my lab, i am playing around with FS Logix to see what it is. I dont have Azure integration, want to test it with roaming profiles. As far as i can tell, that should be possible.
But , i cant find any decent inforamtion nor a tutorial about that.
Anyone who can provide me with a link?
Thank you

Also noticed the following:
I installed the fslogixappssetup at my DC and Member, but i dont see fslogixc in my Policys.

thank you

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  1. AJF 1 Reputation point
    2022-01-12T15:29:10.53+00:00

    Many thanks for the reply. I forgot to install the clientsoftware at the windows 10. I created the policy at the DC, i created a shared folder at the Fileserver(unc location in policy). I added a usergroup to the fslogic group but after login i still dont see a profile at the fileserver.
    Is there something i am missing?

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  2. Alan Kinane 17,361 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2022-01-12T13:00:39.263+00:00

    Here's a couple of links that might help you. Essentially once the FSLogix agent is installed on the user's endpoint you enable some settings to redirect the user's profile to the storage location of the FSLogix profile.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fslogix/configure-profile-container-tutorial

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/create-host-pools-user-profile#configure-the-fslogix-profile-container

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  3. AJF 1 Reputation point
    2022-01-12T12:44:53.867+00:00

    many thanks for the reply. I recopied them again and now i can create a GPO at my dc. Somehow there went something wrong

    But what is next, how should i configure FSLogix so i can be used as an alternative for the romaing proifles?
    regards,

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  4. Alan Kinane 17,361 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2022-01-12T12:28:39.15+00:00

    FSLogix profiles would be something that you would use as an alternative to roaming profiles. With FSLogix, profiles are mounted across network storage as opposed to having profile data copied over a network with roaming profiles.

    Regarding the GPO policies, the ADMX files can be found in the installation folder for FSLogix, here's a guide on how to set it up: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fslogix/use-group-policy-templates-ht

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