

However, I was wondering if this could be solved in another way, which for example only involved deleting the files in one of the locations.

The sure fire way of doing it, is by logging the user off, delete the files at the central location and the local cache, and then log on again. In order to reset the settings, obviously the settings files must be deleted. For various reasons they are utilizing the User Settings Caching-feature of User Settings, and are running almost exclusively with mandatory profiles. In this particular environment, they are – at the time of writing – running Workspace Manager 2012 SR3.
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The subject was how to reset the settings of one application for a user in an environment with RES Workspace Manager taking care of profile data.
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With these options, RES ONE Workspace is capable of fully controlling the tiles on a Microsoft Windows 8.1 and Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 start screen – bringing value to IT teams and individual users alike.Recently I had to create a guide for a helpdesk at a customer. If you would like to offer users customized default tiles on their Start screen, you can create the file DefaultTilelayout.xml and add it as a Custom Resource to RES ONE Workspace in the root (at Administration > Custom Resources).


When creating or editing an application (at Composition > Applications), a new section called Tile is added to the new Properties > Shortcuts tab which includes three sections. How to Pin, Size, and Group Tiles on a User’s Start Screen in Microsoft 8.1 and Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
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