![]() Set-ADUser testusername -ProfilePath \\\share\ profiles\ testusername.In your administrator WorkSpace, open a PowerShell console and type the following command (I’m using the profiles folder I created in Step 1): Set the test user to have a roaming profile located on your Amazon FSx file system.Log off the Test User from the WorkSpace.The logged on user will have a profile Type of Local In System Properties, select the Advanced tab and press the Settings button in the User Profiles section.On your test user’s WorkSpace – Select Windows → System →Advanced System Settings.Step 2: Link Amazon FSx file share to User Accounts You are welcome to use that, or make your own excitement. I created a folder called profiles inside the default Windows file share called share that came with my Amazon FSx file system. ![]() Create a folder within your Amazon FSx file system.Access your Amazon FSx file system from an EC2 instance running Windows Server or from a WorkSpace. ![]()
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