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How to analyze the disk space of a virtual profile ?

Hi.

Many users have profiles that weigh more than 10GB. I decided to analyze it.

I attached a user profile and opened it with TreeSize:

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  • I log in to the server as this user and see the following:

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How is this possible? Why can't I see all the files in the active profile?

I copied the profile to my disk, opened it and checked it with the program and I see different folder sizes.

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снимок.png (11.3 KiB)
снимок1.png (20.1 KiB)
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No one can explain?

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NickPanaccio-4293 answered

Are you actively shrinking/compacting your containers? If not, you should be. If users delete data in their profile, that does not automatically reduce the size of the actual container, which is what you're seeing. You need to shrink them using one of the many scripts available:

Jim Moyle/FSLogix: https://github.com/FSLogix/Invoke-FslShrinkDisk
Kasper Johansen: https://github.com/kaspersmjohansen/FSLogix
ShrinkFSL: http://www.citrixirc.com/?p=1052

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