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Java Cache
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Conley
2006-07-07 20:36:02 UTC
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We are running TS 2003 with roaming profiles. Our user profiles are growing,
some to 50 mb. I have narrowed it down to the C:\Documents and
Settings\user\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache folder. What is the
best way to reduce the size of these cached files for all users. User
accounts are locked down, via group policy so the user can't access the Java
Control Panel to set their cache size. Can you change this via Group policy
or a script? Thanks
Vera Noest [MVP]
2006-07-07 20:47:12 UTC
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You can do a couple of things:

1. in a GPO: exclude the \cache folder from roaming with the
profile:
User Configuration - Administrative Templates - System - User
profiles
"Exclude directories in roaming profile"
2. in a GO: define a logoff script. In the logoff script, delete
the content of the \cache folder
3. in a GPO: give users access to the Java Control Panel applet
only. Example below show how to do this.

From http://ts.veranoest.net/ts_faq.htm

Q. How can I allow my left-handed users to configure their mouse
buttons properly?

A. You can give your users access to only one or more specific
Control Panel applets, without giving them access to the complete
Control Panel. This is done with a a Group Policy setting (main.cpl
is the Mouse applet):

User configuration - Administrative templates - Control Panel -
Policy
"Show only specified Control Panel applets"

List of allowed Control Panel applets:
"main.cpl"

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Post by Conley
We are running TS 2003 with roaming profiles. Our user profiles
are growing, some to 50 mb. I have narrowed it down to the
C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application
Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache folder. What is the best way to
reduce the size of these cached files for all users. User
accounts are locked down, via group policy so the user can't
access the Java Control Panel to set their cache size. Can you
change this via Group policy or a script? Thanks
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