Re: Moving redirected folders to new share
- From: <workinghard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 20:06:28 +0200
Hello,
Thank you for your response. I'll be on site tomorrow and I will try to get
you all needed feedback.
For your information: A new profile on a machine does get redirected to the
new location. The permissions on the new share are set up according to KB
Article288991.
On the old share we gave everyone full controll to do the migration. The
original settings where lost (the disk was corrupted and recovering the data
with a remount -SAN based disk - made us loose all NTFS settings.)
The redirected folders where also automatically made available off line
using GPO.
Thx and have a nice day
"Frances [MSFT]" <v-franhe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:pNxocEfWFHA.388@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello,
>
> Good to hear from you.
>
> According to your message, I understand that a user remains to have the
> folders redirected to the old location after you changed the location in
> the GPO. Is this correct?
>
> At this point, I want to confirm the following things:
>
> 1. The status of the settings under the Settings Tab on the folder
> redirection policy.
>
> 1.1 In the policy, right click the redirected folder and go to properties.
>
> 1.2 Select "Basic - Redirect everyone's folder to the same location".
>
> 1.3 Under the settings tab, check the status of the following two
> checkboxes
> a. Grant the user exclusive rights to the folder name
> b. Move the contents of My Documents to the new location
>
> What is the status of the settings?
>
> 2. User's right on the redirected folder.
> Does the user who has the problem have full control on the redirected
> folder, or just change permission? Tell me the user's right.
>
>
> In addition, please gather the following information on the machine and
> send it to v-franhe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx for further research.
>
> Information 1. Userenv log
>
> 1. On the Windows XP machine, use Registry Editor to add the following
> registry value (or modify it, if the value already exists):
>
> Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows
> NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
>
> Value: UserEnvDebugLevel
> Value Type: REG_DWORD
> Value Data: 10002 (Hexadecimal)
>
> Note: To disable logging, change the value to 0.
>
> 2. Restart the computer, and make sure the issue occurs.
>
> 3. The log file is written to the %Systemroot%\Debug\UserMode\Userenv.log
> file, please send this file to me.
>
> For more information please refer to the following KB article.
>
> How to Enable User Environment Event Logging
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=221833
>
> Information 2. MPSRpt
>
> Please download the MPSRPT Network.exe and MPSRPT Network readme.txt from
> the link below. Then run MPSRPT Network.exe on the problematic machine
> when
> the problem occurs.
> Note: please type yes when asked whether to include msinfo32 report.
>
> Microsoft Product Support's Reporting Tools
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=cebf3c7c-7ca5-408f-
> 88b7-f9c79b7306c0&DisplayLang=en
>
>
> Please reply to me with the information at your earliest convenience. We
> will decide what to do next based on them.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Frances He
>
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