RE: Question on folder redirection



Hi Simon,

Thanks for using the SBS newsgroup.

From your description, I am not very clear known about what problems you
encountered. Could you describe more detail about your situation?

Also can I confirm with you that you have configured folder redirection for
users' documents, however the user's folders' size has exceed the disk
quotas for the user? Now, what is the issue?

For your scenario, there will be error happened during synchronizing
between the server and the user's documents files. You can go to SBS server
box to check how much the user used the disk volume. And you can modify the
disk quotas to meet the user needs. You can refer to the following steps:

1. Click My Computer icon and choose one disk label that the user folder
redirection locations.

2. Right click it to open Properties page, under Quota tab, click Quota
Entries button to open Quota Entries page, you can check how much the user
used hard disk in the disk.

3. You can double click the user entry to modify the disk quotas.

If you don't like the user account use such big volume in the disk, you can
choose not redirect some files to the server.

Folder Redirection is a User group policy. This means that a user for whom
you configure folder redirection must have a group policy linked to some
folder structure where their user object is subordinate, such as a site,
domain, or organizational unit.

When we enabled some folders' Folder Redirection, the folders content in
client computer will be saved in one server box. And when we click the
folder on workstations, we will be redirected to server box and open the
files located the server box.

For example, we enabled My Documents Redirection, The My Documents item on
the desktop or Start -> My Documents just is a link to the server shard
folder location and there is not factual content in the folder.
Additionally, if we open My Computer -> Documents and Settings -> domain
user profile folder, we will not see My Documents folder for we enabled My
Documents redirection.

More detail information:
Folder Redirection feature in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/232692/EN-US/

Hope above information helps! I am happy to be of assistance to you and
look forward to your reply.

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Jenny Wu
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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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