Re: my documents re-direction
- From: <param@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 22:25:03 -0500
What is the issue with an Access database? I know some users do have them..
I guess I will have to add another hdd to account for the space increase..
Also, what happens when a user has 2 machines i.e. desktop & laptop? Will
the folders overwrite one another?
TIA!
"KKI Technologies" <KKITechnologies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:32BF571C-AFAD-4741-81DD-B145B25B4E3B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> My Documents re-direction has worked like a champ at the customer sites
> where
> I have implemented it. Works seamlessly - occasionally get a hitch
> because
> someone has an Access database in their my documents folder.
>
> Would recommend you have everyone logged off, go into the Backup tab of
> the
> server management and redirect everyone's my documents. Works great for
> exactly what you are wanting to do.
>
> "param@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
>
>> Hi all, currently in my SBS environment all users save their documents
>> and
>> files to their local My Documents folder. Unfortunately none of them have
>> any backup procedures. I am trying to come up with an easy way of
>> enforcing
>> a backup procedure. How well does My Documents re-direction work? Would
>> it
>> be seamless if I enabled it now? That way I can simply backup the folders
>> on
>> the server and be done. Any guidance here is much appreciated.
>>
>> TIA!
>>
>>
>>
.
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