Re: Folder redirection and grant user exclusive rights

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 04/27/04


Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 02:33:05 -0700

Hi,

I have just cut and pasted the error message into notepad
and noticed what the problem appears to be. It is a
combination of 2 things (which seem to have happened since
changing from classic shell to standard xp shell)
1. the redirected path final directory contained spaces
and the system was truncating the path at the first one. I
have used browse to the network path (through entire
network\microsoft networking) to resolve this bit.

The 2nd bit was Not having a Programs sub directory under
the redirected start menu directory. Adding a Programs dir
fixed that.

Come back nt4 policies. All is forgiven.

Kevin
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>Hello, There can be several Access Denied Messages,
Please post the event
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I have some XP Pro sp1 PCs logging into a w2k AD with
GPO
>> set up to redirect their start menus to a network
>> directory. All was working fine till last week when I
>> changed the GPO to not enforce classic shell. Now the
>> folder redirection only changes the start Menu setting
in
>> the registry, and not the start menu\programs or startup
>> settings which still point to the users local document
and
>> settings folder. The users also get an event ID101,
access
>> denied in the policy event log. I have seen several
>> postings that suggest unchecking the Grant User
Exclusive
>> Rights box on the settings tab of foleder redirection.
My
>> problem is that the setting is greyed out so I can't
>> change it. Does anyone have any ideas please as my users
>> now have the wrong programs list on their start menu.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Kevin
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