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View Persona MGT not syncing AppData\Local\Apps

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I am setting up a View 6.0.1 with Persona Management.

 

Persona MGT is used to redirect the AppData\Local folder to our file server.

This seem to be working fine, replication is executed every 10 mins, all files are stored on the file server and data is available for the users in the next session.

 

So far so good…

 

We also have an application which seems to be a ClickOnce application
More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ClickOnce

 

This application stores data in C:\users\%username%\AppData\Local\Apps\2.0\%generated folder name%\%generated folder name%\
In the tree I see lots of folders, this may grow when the application is used. One folder in this tree seems to contain the basis of the application. This base folder has problems with the replication.
When Persona MGT is replicating the profile to the file server only a few files are to be found on the file server. Not all files are present. But the application is working since all files are in the View.

 

In the next session only the files on the file server are in the View, so the application is not working since it’s missing a lot of files.

When I manually copy the missing files to the file server and start a new View session the application seems to be working.
So replication to file server does not work, replication for next View session is working.

 

My question is how to make sure Persona MGT can replicate all files to the files server?

 

I already tried to make sure the application is not running during the replication, this does not solve the issue.

 

It’s not an option to clear the application folder after the logon, this will make the startup of the application very slow, since it’s have to download all files each time.


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