It is a group policy setting that allows Silverlight store data for a roaming profile user limited account?

We have customers that use our Silverlight application. Application off because errors that the software is not able to store data about user roaming profile folder. So far, developers have a setting which allows the application to be listened to, but that makes it real slow. We try to get out of that. So my question is there a group policy setting they are system administrator can setup to allow Silverlight to store data for a roaming profile user limited account? Maybe allow data to be written locally only to the specific folder that requires Silverlight?

Thank you!
Carlos.

Hi Carlos,

·         Are these computers on the domain?

If the computers are on the field then I suggest you to ask your question on the Microsoft TechNet Forums.

Windows XP IT Pro category

If this isn't the case, you can post your question on the forums of Microsoft SilverLight.

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