So, you're saying the temp files are already local to the machine being used, and not on the server??
well, one problem is whenever the server is rebooted, ALL - every single client on the network, freezes until it comes back up. All my clients are wired, so it's not the wireless networked issue. All clients have the apps local to the machine as well. No networked apps.
Also apps like Chrome, Safari and Word get tripped up when multiple users are using the same login at the same time. I believe these to be temporary files issues. Even users with their own account (1 user to 1 account) will have issues within these apps when the server reboots. I believe the local apps store their temp files on the server -- What else does the local app need when the server is down if everything is local to the machine? And multiple apps this happens to, so I think the common thread is temp files.
Also, iMovie is giving me a problem: it won't allow anyone to take movies with photobooth, and import them - and those users are 1-to1 (they have their own accounts, so it's not a multipe users on one account problem). And from my research, that's a "local temp file" problem. And that's where I think I saw a network user script once to switch the temp files to the local machine, but I can't remember for sure.
Therefore, I believe that moving the temp files to the local machine, instead of the server, will potentially fix these issues.