RE: redirected-redirected folders
- From: v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Brandy Nee [MSFT]")
- Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 07:50:46 GMT
Dear Customer,
Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
I am sorry for the delayed response due to the weekend. Please understand
that the newsgroups are staffed weekdays by Microsoft Support professionals
to answer your systems and applications questions. Your understanding is
greatly appreciated!
I am sorry but I do not have a clear image what exact issue you are
experiencing. In order to supplement your description, I need your help to
gather the following information:
1. Just to double confirm, from your description, it seems that you have
enabled the Roaming Profile, Folder Redirection and synchronize Offline
Files. Am I right?
2. Please explain in detail "somehow managed to redirect his redirected
folders so that they are pointed to another users folder on the server when
he logs out".
a. What is the "redirected folders"? My Documents folder or the other
folders?
b. How does the client "somehow managed to redirect his redirected
folders"? Please fully describe the steps so we can better understand your
scenario.
c. Where does the customer redirect the redirected folders? To the SBS
Server or client workstation?
3. You mentioned "his logout sycronization always reports errors". What is
the full error message? Please type the error message word by word the
Newsgroup.
4. On the server and the problematic client workstation, run "eventvwr"
(without quotation marks), check whether there are any errors. If yes,
double click it, click the Copy button and paste the full content to the
Newsgroup.
5. On the problematic client workstation, open a command window, type
"gpresult /v >c:\gp.txt" (without quotation marks), go to c drive, get the
gp.txt file and send it to me (v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx).
Please take your to gather the information for further research. I am
looking forward to hearing from you!
Best regards,
Brandy Nee
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>I have a client that has somehow managed to redirect his redirected
folders
>so that they are pointed to another users folder on the server when he
logs
>out. The SBS server denies access to these files so his logout
sycronization
>always reports errors and stops when it encounters them. I have gone into
the
>local workstation and checked the files and folders the syncronization
>applies to and they all point to the correct redirected folders and files.
In
>desperation I have copied them to other media and deleted the local copies
>but the logout syncronization still errors out trying to crosslink these
>files that are no longer on the local workstation. Is this process
refering
>to a file on the SBS server that still crosslinks those files? The user
that
>is having this problem is also set up with a roaming profile. Is this
problem
>related to his roaming profile?
>
.
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