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How to Create User Data and Profiles Configuration Items in Configuration Manager

 

Updated: May 14, 2015

Applies To: System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1

Note

The information in this topic applies to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 or later, and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager or later.

User data and profiles configuration items in Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager contain settings that can manage folder redirection, offline files and roaming profiles on computers that run Windows 8 for users in your hierarchy. For example, you can:

  • Redirect a user’s Documents folder to a network share.

  • Ensure that specified files stored on the network are available on a user’s computer when the network connection is unavailable.

  • Configure which files in a user’s roaming profile are synchronized with a network share when the user logs on and off.

Unlike other configuration items in Configuration Manager, you do not add user data and profile configuration items to a configuration baseline which you then deploy. Instead, you deploy the configuration item directly by using the Deploy User Data and Profiles Configuration Item dialog box.

Important

You can only deploy user data and profiles configuration items to user collections.

How to Enable User Data and Profiles for Compliance Settings

Use the following procedure to configure the default client setting for user data and profiles compliance settings which will apply to all computers in your hierarchy. If you want this setting to apply to only some computers, create a custom device client setting and assign it to a collection that contains the computers for which you want to use user data and profiles compliance settings. For more information about how to create custom device settings, see How to Create and Deploy Custom Client Settings.

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, click Administration.

  2. In the Administration workspace, click Client Settings.

  3. Click Default Settings.

  4. On the Home tab, in the Properties group, click Properties.

  5. In the Default Settings dialog box, click Compliance Settings.

  6. From the Enable User Data and Profiles drop-down list, select Yes.

  7. Click OK to close the Default Settings dialog box.

How to Create a User Data and Profiles Configuration Item

Use the following procedure to create a user data and profiles configuration item in Configuration Manager.

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, click Assets and Compliance.

  2. In the Assets and Compliance workspace, expand Compliance Settings, and then click User Data and Profiles.

  3. On the Home tab, in the Create group, click Create User Data and Profiles Configuration Item.

  4. On the General page of the Create User Data and Profiles Configuration Item Wizard, specify the following information:

    - **Name:** Enter a unique name for the configuration item. You can use a maximum of 256 characters.
    
    - **Description:** Provide a description that gives an overview of the configuration item and other relevant information that helps to identify it in the Configuration Manager console. You can use a maximum of 256 characters.
    
    - **Folder redirection** Check this box if you want to configure settings for folder redirection for this configuration item.
    
    - **Offline files** Check this box if you want to configure settings for offline files for this configuration item.
    
    - **Roaming user profiles** Check this box if you want to configure settings for roaming user profiles for this configuration item.
    
  5. To continue, click Next.

  6. On the Folder Redirection page of the Create User Data and Profiles Configuration Item Wizard, specify how you want the client computers of users that receive this configuration item to manage folder redirection. You can configure settings for any device the user logs onto or for only the user’s primary devices. For more information about folder redirection, see your Windows Server documentation.

    Note

    This page of the Wizard appears only if you checked the box Folder redirection on the General page of the wizard.

  7. To continue, click Next.

  8. On the Offline Files page of the Create User Data and Profiles Configuration Item Wizard, you can enable or disable the use of offline files for users that receive this configuration item and configure settings for the behavior of the offline files. You can also specify offline files that will always be available on any computer that the user logs on to. For more information about offline files, see your Windows Server documentation.

    Note

    This page of the Wizard appears only if you checked the box Offline files on the General page of the wizard.

  9. To continue, click Next.

  10. On the Roaming Profiles page of the Create User Data and Profiles Configuration Item Wizard, you can configure whether roaming profiles are available on computers that the user logs onto and also configure further information about how these profiles behave. For more information about roaming profiles, see your Windows Server documentation.

    Note

    This page of the Wizard appears only if you checked the box Roaming user profiles on the General page of the wizard.

  11. To continue, click Next.

  12. On the Summary page of the wizard, review the actions that will be taken and then click Next to create the configuration item.

  13. Complete the wizard. The new user data and profiles configuration item is shown in the User Data and Profiles node of the Assets and Compliance workspace.

How to Deploy a User Data and Profiles Configuration Item

Use the following procedure to deploy a user data and profiles configuration item in Configuration Manager.

Unlike other configuration items in Configuration Manager, you do not add user data and profile configuration items to a configuration baseline which you then deploy. Instead, you deploy the configuration item directly by using the Deploy User Data and Profiles Configuration Item dialog box.

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, click Assets and Compliance.

  2. In the Assets and Compliance workspace, expand Compliance Settings, and then click User Data and Profiles.

  3. Select the user data and profiles configuration item you want to deploy and then, in the Home tab, in the Deployment group, click Deploy.

  4. In the Deploy User Data and Profiles Configuration Item dialog box, specify the following information.

    - **Collection:** Click **Browse** to select the user collection where you want to deploy the configuration item.
    
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    - **Remediate noncompliant rules when supported** – Enable this option to automatically remediate any rules that are evaluated as noncompliant on client computers.
    
    - **Allow remediation outside the maintenance window** – If a maintenance window has been configured for the collection to which you are deploying the configuration item, enable this option to let compliance settings remediate the value outside of the maintenance window. For more information about maintenance windows, see [How to Use Maintenance Windows in Configuration Manager](hh508762\(v=technet.10\).md).
    
    - **Generate an alert** – Enable this option to configure an alert that is generated if the configuration item compliance is less than a specified percentage by a specified date and time. You can also specify whether you want an alert to be sent to System Center Operations Manager.
    
    - **Specify the compliance evaluation schedule for this configuration item:** Specifies the schedule by which the deployed configuration item is evaluated on client computers. This can be either a simple or a custom schedule.
    
  5. Click OK to close the Deploy User Data and Profiles Configuration Item dialog box and to create the deployment. For more information about how to monitor the deployment, see How to Monitor for Compliance Settings in Configuration Manager.