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    • bbigfordB
      bbigford @dbeato
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      @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

      I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

      Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

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      • bbigfordB
        bbigford @wrx7m
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        @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

        I only use a My Documents redirect. The rest can be quite a pain to deal with.

        Agreed. I don't typically care about AppData.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @bbigford
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          @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

          @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

          I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

          Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

          I get it...

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          • wrx7mW
            wrx7m @bbigford
            last edited by wrx7m

            @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

            @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

            I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

            Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

            Are you the one that creates their signatures in the first place? If not, they can copy and paste that from a sent message in a few seconds. It is way easier than creating a signature from scratch.

            Edit: Also, how often do you have a system fail this bad, where copying and pasting a signature is TMW?

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            • dbeatoD
              dbeato @wrx7m
              last edited by

              @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

              @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

              @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

              I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

              Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

              Are you the one that creates their signatures in the first place? If not, they can copy and paste that from a sent message in a few seconds. It is way easier than creating a signature from scratch.

              Edit: Also, how often do you have a system fail this bad, where copying and pasting a signature is TMW?

              Unless they have multipe RDS servers 😉

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              • wrx7mW
                wrx7m @dbeato
                last edited by wrx7m

                @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

                Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

                Are you the one that creates their signatures in the first place? If not, they can copy and paste that from a sent message in a few seconds. It is way easier than creating a signature from scratch.

                Edit: Also, how often do you have a system fail this bad, where copying and pasting a signature is TMW?

                Unless they have multipe RDS servers 😉

                @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

                Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

                Are you the one that creates their signatures in the first place? If not, they can copy and paste that from a sent message in a few seconds. It is way easier than creating a signature from scratch.

                Edit: Also, how often do you have a system fail this bad, where copying and pasting a signature is TMW?

                Unless they have multipe RDS servers 😉

                Good point. I didn't see RDS in the OP, though. 😉 Also, I would hope his RDS servers are regularly backed up (including user profiles)

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                • bbigfordB
                  bbigford @wrx7m
                  last edited by

                  @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                  @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                  @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                  I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

                  Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

                  Are you the one that creates their signatures in the first place? If not, they can copy and paste that from a sent message in a few seconds. It is way easier than creating a signature from scratch.

                  Edit: Also, how often do you have a system fail this bad, where copying and pasting a signature is TMW?

                  For an organization that has roughly 2k users, often enough that I want to automate it.

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                  • bbigfordB
                    bbigford @wrx7m
                    last edited by bbigford

                    @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                    @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                    @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                    @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                    @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                    I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

                    Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

                    Are you the one that creates their signatures in the first place? If not, they can copy and paste that from a sent message in a few seconds. It is way easier than creating a signature from scratch.

                    Edit: Also, how often do you have a system fail this bad, where copying and pasting a signature is TMW?

                    Unless they have multipe RDS servers 😉

                    @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                    @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                    @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                    @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                    I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

                    Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

                    Are you the one that creates their signatures in the first place? If not, they can copy and paste that from a sent message in a few seconds. It is way easier than creating a signature from scratch.

                    Edit: Also, how often do you have a system fail this bad, where copying and pasting a signature is TMW?

                    Unless they have multipe RDS servers 😉

                    Good point. I didn't see RDS in the OP, though. 😉 Also, I would hope his RDS servers are regularly backed up (including user profiles)

                    RDS is separate from file services (where RDS is used at remote offices). All systems are backed up (VMware/Veeam environment). Doesn't apply to this thread though so I didn't bring it up.

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                    • wrx7mW
                      wrx7m @bbigford
                      last edited by

                      @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                      @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                      @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                      @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                      @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                      @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                      I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

                      Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

                      Are you the one that creates their signatures in the first place? If not, they can copy and paste that from a sent message in a few seconds. It is way easier than creating a signature from scratch.

                      Edit: Also, how often do you have a system fail this bad, where copying and pasting a signature is TMW?

                      Unless they have multipe RDS servers 😉

                      @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                      @wrx7m said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                      @bbigford said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                      @dbeato said in Handling user AppData - Windows:

                      I responded to you on another forum but basically I said was Sync bookmarks through Firefox and Chrome Sync with their accounts. For signatures copy it from a sent message.

                      Relying on users to log in is too much manual. Needs to be fully automated where possible.

                      Are you the one that creates their signatures in the first place? If not, they can copy and paste that from a sent message in a few seconds. It is way easier than creating a signature from scratch.

                      Edit: Also, how often do you have a system fail this bad, where copying and pasting a signature is TMW?

                      Unless they have multipe RDS servers 😉

                      Good point. I didn't see RDS in the OP, though. 😉 Also, I would hope his RDS servers are regularly backed up (including user profiles)

                      RDS is separate from file services (where RDS is used at remote offices). All systems are backed up (VMware/Veeam environment). Doesn't apply to this thread though so I didn't bring it up.

                      I figured 🙂 It was more of an aside.

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                      • coliverC
                        coliver
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                        I wonder if urbackup would be able to do what you want. If it's exclusively for backup.

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