Profile Management

Plan your deployment

To plan a Profile Management deployment, you decide on a set of policy settings that together form a configuration that is suitable for your environment and users. The automatic configuration feature simplifies some of this decision-making for Citrix Virtual Desktops deployments. As a guide to carrying out this important task on any deployment, see Decide on a configuration.

Having decided on a configuration, and reviewed and tested it, a typical deployment then consists of:

  1. Creating the user store
  2. Installing Profile Management
  3. Enabling Profile Management

Plan a pilot study with the .ini file

The following information is intended to assist you using the Profile Management .ini file during a pilot study or evaluation.

Important: If you intend to use the .ini file (UPMPolicyDefaults_all.ini) for evaluation purposes, rename the file before you switch to using Group Policy (GP) in a production environment. For example, rename the file to UPMPolicyDefaults_all_old.ini. Renaming the file allows you to be certain that only production settings are applied, and that no settings you specified during your evaluation are used.

If the file is not renamed, Profile Management examines it for any settings not configured in Group Policy and adopts any non-default settings it finds. So, to eliminate the risk of unwanted settings being introduced, configure all settings you want to use in your production environment using Group Policy, not the .ini file.

The .ini file contains the same policies as the .adm and .admx files, but the policies have different names. If you are familiar with the names in GP and are planning a pilot study with the .ini file, compare the names using the tables in Profile Management policies.

For more information on .ini file deployments, see Upgrade Profile Management and Test Profile Management with a local GPO.

Plan your deployment