
So I started researching if I can and to me seems that the tool from Windows 2008 R2 works on the Windows 2012, 2012 R2, 2016 and Windows 10 as well! :-) So everything you need to do is to copy file from here: tsadmin and do following steps: That is pity because I have used the tool numerous times.

As of today the Microsoft has not provided any official replacement for this handy tool. In this demo, we’ll configure user profile disks for the collection later so that we don’t have to manually set NTFS file and share permissions.Are you missing good old terminal services manager (remote desktop services manager) from the Windows Server 2008 R2? For reason that is unknown to me as of today the Microsoft has decided to remove this mmc snapin that was a quick management tool, if you needed to kill the process on the specific server or check the users currently logged on the servers. The virtual disk is only accessible in the given collection, so if a user is a member of a different collection, they will have different settings and app data.

Each collection can be directed to a file share that stores a virtual disk for each user, and contains application data and settings. Microsoft has gone some way to solve the problem by creating user profile disks in RDS, starting in Windows Server 2012. Roaming profiles are not always an effective solution and in RDS environments can prove even more problematic. When you’re done selecting groups, click Next. By default, all domain users get access, but you can change this using the Add and Remove buttons. On the Specify user groups screen, add the domain users that can access this collection.For more information on working with Server Manager, see Managing Windows Server 2012 with Server Manager on the Petri IT Knowledgebase. To add RD Session Hosts to the collection, they must be members of the Server Pool. Note that the server I’m logged into is a member of Server Manager’s Server Pool, and it happens to be the only RD Session Host server in my RDS deployment. A RD Session Host servers to a collection (Image Credit: Russell Smith)
