Trouble with Win2003 Folder Redirection Policy



Hello All,
Recently we got a new NAS Unit (WSS 2003) and moved all the data from
old file server (win2003 std) which is also our DC.
There is a Folder Redirection policy for My Documents in Default Domain
policy. I've changed the login script to map to the new server and
machines have new mapped drives. But "My documents" (Start->My Docs)
still takes us to the old file server. When I ran RSoP on couple
machines, it still indicates the same Def. domain policy.
The group policy setting is:
Basic-Redirect everyone's folder to the same location
Target is: Redirect to the user's home folder
(I have tried changing this policy to no effect, tried XP logon twice,
enabled XP to wait for network, used gpupdate /force, nothing worked).

Settings:
Grant user exclusive....is checked.
Move contents of My Doc...is checked.
Policy Removal is: Leave the folder in the new location when policy is
removed.

How can I change the path for My Documents on XP machines, any
suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot.

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