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Profile management (UPM) - v4.1 Shane Broomhall APAC Readiness

Support for PvD Detects presence of PvD Adjust configuration automatically Group Policy enhancement.ADMX template Simplified default inclusions and exclusions Default inclusions/exclusions revised Support for new commonly used apps What’s New? Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

By default Pm managed profiles are automatically stored on the desktops personal vDisk (by default, P:) rather then the system volume Pm profile is still maintained and synched back to the Pm user store allowing the profile to be easily backed-up while also supporting non PvD desktops Default behaviour can be altered so that Pm manages user profiles independently on the system volume Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute Support for Citrix personal vDisk (PvD)

Subtle changes made to Pm v4.1 UPM service checks for the presence of the following registry value and alters its default behaviour if found: HKLM\Software\Citrix\personal vDisk\Config\EnableUserProfileRedirection (REG_DWORD:1) If value is set to 1 then Both “profile streaming” and “delete cached profiles on logoff” settings are disabled Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute Architecture Changes

HKLM\Software\Citrix\personal vDisk\Config Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

Out of the box support for XML based ADMX as well as legacy ADM templates files Previously customers had to use “ADMX migrator” to convert from ADM to ADMX Advantages are numerous and include Language neutrality through use of ADML files New Central Store within SYSVOL directory used for replication Co-existence with ADM template files Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute Group Policy enhancement

The list of registry entries, files, and folders that are included in and excluded from Profile management processing has been revised to support some newer, commonly used applications E.G. Google Chrome, Windows Live, Microsoft Outlook Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute Simplified default inclusions and exclusions

File Inclusion/Exclusion Changes - At a Glance… Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

Registry Inclusion/Exclusion Changes - At a Glance… Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute

In addition, this version includes the following issues fixed since Version 4.0 was released: TBA Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute Fixed Issues

Pm v4.1 will be released as part of the Ibiza Zip but will not be integrated into the main Installer RTW build released... Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute Profile management (UPM) Integration - Notes

eDocs (INTERNAL) profile-manager-sou/upm-wrapper-kib.htmlhttp://edocssand.citrix.com/proddocs/topic/user- profile-manager-sou/upm-wrapper-kib.html Pm mindtouch engineering KB _profile_management _profile_management Build location (INTERNAL) Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute Resources - NDA

Q&A Support List/Forum #User Profile Manager-Technical D=163http://forums.citrix.com/category.jspa?categoryI D=163 WW Readiness SMEs Citrix Confidential - Do Not Distribute