Step 3 is to reverse the script and use it as a logon script. Step two is to get the old 2003 users happy again, I did that by making a vb script that I use as logoff script, this one just checks if the excel11.xlb exist and if so it just copies this file to a hidden directory on the users home drive. I then got the Office 2003 users after me to shoot me, excel 2003 had a excel11.xlb file wich is just a file with the custom toolbars in it. I excluded the path from the romaing profile, so that's application data\microsoft\excel. It's the normal pop-up with the list of "big" files as we have since windows 2000 / NT, not any strange pop-up ( like this How I tried to exclude it is thrue a GPO, I editted the default 2003 adm file which has the max lengt 260 character restriction of exclusions and set it to the post SP2 value of 4096, hereby I can add more then 260 characters in the "to exclude" directoriesīut this doesn't exclude the autosave stuff wich grows and grows and grows Is this possible? Or is there another option to not roam these autosave files? Is there someone who can tell me where I can redirect and schedule autosaves? I'd like to do this the same way as autorecover, so redirect it and set it to 15 min. By the way environment is 2003 TS Citrix Xenapp. I have tried to exclude the application data\Microsoft\Excel from the roaming profile ( I know MS says application data isn't roaming, but it does, I never got why I read it that it isn't roamed ). roaming profiles of 30MB, that's more than enough but not with Office 2010. The customers who have been testing and migrated to Office 2010 have max. This is obviously by design and so I've got a problem on our datacenter now. Now with Excel 2010 and roaming profiles I've got the following that the autosave files ( NOT autorecover, these I've set and re-directed to H:\autorecover ) grow grow So there is autorecover that can be set by a GPO, but this is different from autosave.
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