PCoIP floating pool roaming profile

Hi all

PCoIP Protocol with floating pool Desktop supports Windows roaming profile?

If a user tries to connect to a virtual desktop using PCoIP it can download the profile to a NAS share with

the UNC path to the user of policy Active Directory?

Thank you

Nicola

Yes, it's the only way.

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