User Profile Disks - exclusions not working

I'm utilizing User Profile Disks to handle profiles between my Session Host servers. I have some odd requirements on which folders need to be included in the UPD, so for this reason, I am using the option of "Store all user settings and data on the
user profile disk" and then I am trying to exclude specific folders. However the exclusions are not working properly.
For example, I am trying to exclude AppData\Roaming\Adobe. In Server Manager under the profile disk settings, I add an exclusion of \AppData\Roaming\Adobe.
However after I connect to a RemoteApp and my profile disk is created, when I mount the UPD, I see that this folder is still created inside the VHDX. Am I entering the path incorrectly? How would I properly exclude a specific folder from being redirected
to the user profile disk?

Hi ,
This issue may occur if the user profile was manually deleted by using the command prompt or by using Windows Explorer and if the “Do not logon users with temporary profiles” Group Policy setting is configured.
A profile that is manually deleted does not remove the security identifier (SID) from the profile list in the registry.
If the SID is present, Windows will try to load the profile by using the ProfileImagePath that points to a nonexistent path. Therefore, the profile cannot be loaded.
To resolve this problem open yourself, follow these steps:
Right click Computer > Properties > Advanced system settings > Advanced tab > Under User Profiles, click Settings > In the User Profiles dialog box, select the profile that you want to delete > click Delete > Apply/OK.
Also check your Synchronization Connection Settings in User Profile Service application also make sure you are running this service application with Service Account i.e. Account with Farm Admin permission.
Please mark the same as answer if it helps you.Thanks.

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