Re: Folder Redirection



I used that as a test and I figured out what the issue was. Thank you for
all of your help.

"Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi

In line

I have set up the home directories in the root of one of the drives
without
a parent folder and I shared the drive. I am not sure if that could be
the
problem but that is the only thing that I could think of.

Try this:

- Create a folder under your drive like "Home".
- Share it and give full access to everyone under share permissions, under
ntfs permissions give full control to system, and everyone.
- Reconfigure redirection policy.


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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"Matthew" <matthew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am not sure how to add an attachment in order to send you a print
screen. However the settings in the group policy are set as listed below:

Target Tab:
Settings: Basic
Target Folder Location: Redirect to user's home directory

Settings Tab:
Grant the user exclusive rights: Checked
Move the contents to the new location: Checked
Leave the folder in the new location if profile is removed: Unmarked
Redirect the folder back to the local profile when policy is removed:
Marked

"Niv Raz" <nivraz00@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

maybe you able to supply an current set of your Redirect option (print
screen)

Cheers,
N.

"Matthew" <Matthew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am having an issue when redirecting users my documents folder to each
users
home directory. I am running Windows XP Professional on each users
computer
and Windows Server 2003 on the server hosting the Active Directory and
each
one of the home directories.
I have set up the home directories in the root of one of the drives
without
a parent folder and I shared the drive. I am not sure if that could be
the
problem but that is the only thing that I could think of.
I am also having issues with each computer not mapping a drive to their
home
directory. I have verified that this is set up correctly within the
Active
Directory. Any help that you could provide is much appreciated.

Thank you,
Matthew









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