Profile Management

Migrate or create profiles

You can take advantage of a Profile Management deployment to refresh your organization’s profiles, initially using a small, customized profile, and rigidly controlling additions to it. Alternatively, you might need to migrate existing profiles into the Profile Management environment and preserve the personalizations that have built up over many years.

If you decide to migrate existing profiles, configure the Migration of existing profiles and the Local profile conflict handling policies.

The following diagram illustrates how to configure these policies based on your answer to this question.

Diagram

Policy: Template profile

If you decide to create an entirely new set of profiles, consider creating a template for this purpose using the Template profile policy. For information, see Specify a template or mandatory profile. If you do not create a template, Profile Management gives users the default Windows profile. If no template is required, leave this policy disabled.

The Template profile policy is similar to the Path to user store policy. This policy specifies the location of a profile that can be used as the basis for creating a user profile when the user first logs on to a computer managed by Profile Management.

You can optionally use the template as a Citrix mandatory profile for all logons. As part of your planning, you must perform tasks such as identifying the applications that users access. You must configure the registry states, shortcuts, and desktop settings in the profile accordingly. You must set permissions on profile folders and modify users’ logon scripts.

Note:

When selecting mandatory profiles in Citrix virtual desktops deployments, we recommend that you use Citrix Studio rather than the Profile Management .adm or .admx file.

Migrate or create profiles