IncludeRegInProQuota

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

Data type

Range

Default value

REG_DWORD

0 | 1

0

Description

Determines whether registry files appear in the list of files that a user can delete from the roaming user profile.

When a roaming user profile grows too large, the system displays a list of files that make up the user profile, and it prompts the user to delete files from the list.

By default, the NTuser.dat and NTuser.dat.log files, which store and record changes to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER subtree, are excluded from the list, because these files should never be deleted.

This entry stores the setting of the Include registry in file list check box in the Limit profile size Group Policy. Group Policy adds this entry to the registry when you enable the policy. If you disable the policy or set it to Not configured, Group Policy deletes this entry from the registry and the system does not regulate the size of roaming user profiles.

Value

Meaning

0

The checkbox is cleared. Registry files do not appear in the profile file list.

1

The checkbox is selected. Registry files appear in the profile file list.

If the value of the EnableProfileQuota entry is 1 and a roaming user profile exceeds the threshold established by the value of the MaxProfileSize entry, the user cannot log off until he or she deletes enough files to reduce the profile to a permissible size.

Change method

To change the value of this entry, use Group Policy. This entry corresponds to the Limit profile size Group Policy (User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon/Logoff). Select or clear the Include registry in files list check box.

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This entry is used only when the Limit profile size policy is enabled, that is, when the value of the EnableProfileQuota entry is 1.

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For detailed information about particular Group Policy settings, see the Windows 2000 Resource Kit Group Policy Reference.

For general information about Group Policy, see Windows 2000 Server Help or Windows 2000 Professional Help.

To see a table associating policies with their corresponding registry entries, see the Group Policy Registry Table .

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EnableProfileQuota

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MaxProfileSize

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