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How does a domain controller work with AppData\Local, AppData\Roaming, ProgramData directories?
We write a program. Of course, everything must be compatible with multi-user versions of Windows and corporate machines, where settings wander from computer to computer. I have never seen a domain controller. How does a domain controller behave with these very directories and where is it better to throw, for example?
• copy protection key?
• program settings?
• additional files created by the user (eg internal databases)?
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the domain controller does not work with these folders in any way.
That that you describe - group politicians and the moved profiles in the domain.
Accordingly, as a rule , for a specific user, non-roaming application data is stored in appdata\local, and roaming data is stored in appdata\roaming.
in programdata, application data shared by all users of this computer.
And where to store what - determine for yourself, depending on the need to move data to another computer, as well as the size of your application data.
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