User environment management

This typically includes items such as the file systems, printers, and applications they should and shouldn't have access to.

Common user changes include email signatures, language settings, and the environment's "look and feel."

[1] Managing user personalization is a complex task that involves considering numerous factors and variables.

Over time, these devices were networked, and network-attached storage was introduced to enable the sharing of resources and information.

Citrix offers the ability to store the desktop environment centrally and publish it to remote users.

Due to the extensive nature of user environment management, there are a number of solutions in the market which address only part of the solution such as Group Policy Preferences, and DesktopAuthority (Dell) for policy management.

These solutions work across multiple Windows workspaces including physical, virtual, and cloud environments.