Question on folder redirection



Hi All,

I have a laptop that joined the domain today however the users' files in my docs are well over 1gb and disk quotas were on. I didn't know this at the time and they saw no errors anyway. I have since fixed this issue.
The local account was Fred A and they are now Fred. We did choose to migrate Fred A during the connectcomputer process.
Q1 - the users documents on the laptop are still well over 1G, on the server they aren't despite logging off and on the laptop etc.
Q2 - When logging on local to the account only the original user Fred A works, will this still sync document changes etc when the user logs onto the domain again.
I know I am probably missing something really basic here so apologies and thanks.
simon
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