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Starting from scratch :

I have installed Active Directory according to instructions.
Everything is OK!
I configured a server as a File Server and create a shared folder named
"Profiles".

When I create new user account, after adding logon name and password, I
set the local path (in user account) as a "
\\servername\sharename\%username%".
So when user log onto domain there is (in Profile fold) create a folder
(user name folder) I set in policy redirection for Aplication data,My
documents and desktop.

I dont know how some of the users can delete files and work normaly and
other ones when delete and come back tomorow there is everything back.
In my doc, on desktop etc etc.


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