Re: Re: Redirecting Word docs in group policy



Helllo, sorry its been ages getting back to this.

How have you restricted the C: drive ? group policy or .... where did you
set it to Read Only ?

Thanks,

Rob

"lforbes" wrote:

> Hi
>
> >Hi, That is a good idea, but we restrict the C: drive to almost all
> >users to stop them saving items there
>
> My Users have no access to the C:\ at all either. It is Read Only and
> not visable. I use Folder Redirection in Group Policy to "redirect"
> all their "My Documents" to their home directory on the server eg.
> \\server\share\%username%
>
> This only works for Windows 2000 or Windows XP clients in an Active
> Directory Domain though.
>
> I found this was the best way to make sure my users were saving on the
> server. It also allowed for all the applications that use "My
> Documents" as the default saving location.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Lara
>
.



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