Re: My Documents on Server?
- From: v-chayan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Charles Yang [MSFT]")
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:29:04 GMT
HI,
Thanks for updates.
After checking your GPO, it seems your setting is correctly, so we need the
detailed reports of your folder redirection policy:
Please click each of your GPO objects, in the right pane, click settings.
Then right click the reports to save the reports as a HTML files and sent
to me. This will help us understand the issue more clearly.
The sync issue should be related to offline file caching; it did not refer
to the folder redirection.
Thanks again for your effort here.
Best regards,
Charles Yang (MSFT)
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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| Hi Aaron,
|
| The issue seems too wired, I have never encountered such issue, in order
to
| narrow down the issue more clearly, we need to get all your group policy,
| could you backup all your group policy and send to my mailbox?
|
| Please also make sure that you have not enabled the offline files on the
| user shared folder, if you enable offline file on the user shared folder,
| the client will always sync with server.
|
| It seems only the my documents redirection setting on back up node,
revert
| back, could you please run gpupdate/force to make sure that the policy is
| refresh on the SBS domain.
|
| Thanks for your effort on this issue, please feel free to post back the
| results. I am glad to be of assistance.
|
|
|
| Best regards,
|
| Charles Yang (MSFT)
|
| Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
|
| Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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| | Subject: Re: My Documents on Server?
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| | Ok...so I checked my event logs and I didn't find anything. I DID
| | however find that My Doc's synchronization was set in the Default
| | Domain Policy, so I changed the setting to Not Configured. I then saved
| | the GPO, re-checked the setting under Server Management/Backup/My Doc
| | Redirection. I then loggged out, logged back in and was able to alter
| | the Target file location for each users' My Doc's folder on their
| | desktop - it did not change manually.
| | Now, the My Docs folder's setting stay correct, but it STILL
| | synchronizes with the server when the user logs out. Also, the Server
| | Management/Backup/My Doc Redirection setting keep reverting back to
| | "Re-direct all My Docs folders..." about 20 mintes after I change the
| | setting? What on earth is going on? All I want ot do is ahve people use
| | a typical network share and keep their My Docs to themselves..why is
| | this so difficult?
| | Aaron
| |
| | "Charles Yang [MSFT]" wrote:
| | > HI,
| | >
| | > Thanks for updates.
| | >
| | > From your description, your group policy setting is reverted back,
after
| | > you apply the new policy setting. If so, please refer to my suggestion
| | > below:
| | >
| | > 1. Please check the event view to see if there are any error relate to
| | > group policy.
| | > 2. Please also check the default domain policy and Small business
server
| | > folder redirection policy to see if my documents is not redirected,
if
| the
| | > setting there is set to redirect my documents folder, this might
cause
| some
| | > problem.
| | >
| | > Thanks for your effort on this issue, please feel free to post back.
I
| am
| | > glad to help you.
| | >
| | >
| | >
| | > Best regards,
| | >
| | > Charles Yang (MSFT)
| | >
| | > Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
| | >
| | > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
| | >
| | > ======================================================
| | >
| |
| |
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|
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