Moving redirected folders to new share
Hello,
I read that to move redirected folders to a new share we just had to change
the loaction in the GPO. It does work for new users or users with no
existing profile on the workstation. But a user that has a profile remains
to have it's folders redirected to the old loctaion.
This does not seem to work. Can anyone guide me to some good documentation?
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: Server/Client help - User Profiles
... I setup an OU called New Users with a linked GPO "New Users GPO" in GPMC. ... I then created a new user, "user2" in the New Users directory under the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC. ... I could not choose the client PC as the Computer Selection, it returned an error with details: "The requested name is valid, but no data of the requested type was found". ... After logging onto the server, as I had thought, the redirected folders had appeared. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory) - Re: Enabling the administrator to have access to redirected folders
... After disabling redirected folders and sending the folders back to the ... profile, it is IMPERATIVE that the local profile also be deleted (via ... "Enabling the administrator to have access to redirected folders" ... (microsoft.public.security) - Re: GP - Redirected Folders
... and then enable loopback processing on the GPO. ... > Question about Redirected Folders, in particular, the Desktop folder. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy) - Re: System Policy Editor v Group Policy
... Than you should use redirected folders in the users section of the GPO, ... apply it to all specified users. ... >> Search Menu on Start Menu), and one is located in redirected folders. ... >>> I've just moved to using Group Policy from System Policy Editor. ... (microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000) - Re: Folder Redirection/Synchronization
... You need to enable this GPO: ... not automatically make redirected folders availlable offline ... > You can set the GPO option to "not mark redirected folders for offline use ... (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy) |
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