Re: Redirecting folders for some and how to prevent
- From: "Matt Setters" <mattsetters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 17:24:00 +0100
i do believe you could then go into the SBS Redirection GPO and changed the authenticated users panel i think its called that anyhow its the bit with the users and groups in it what i did was deleted that and added each user or required group to it and it applied as i wanted it to
"TravisF" <tdqh1922@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1183132648.995705.99260@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello again;
Continuing the new sbs 03 server saga.
A couple of questions for any experts out there.
I've configured folder redirection thru the wizard on the sbs 03
server. Tested and it works great!
And I just followed the wizard.
1. What if I wanted to allow only some people to have this done? Cause
the wizard seems to have a global effect - its turned on for everyone.
I would guess that I would have to create and use a gpo?
2. Bigger question. I am in a small office of only 15 or 20 users.
Some people log onto other's pcs once in a while. Well as I understand
it, when they log into another pc, their "my documents" will be
redirected again. Won't that overwrite the "my documents from their
own pc? Since it was redirected as well. How can I make it so ONLY
"my documents" from their OWN pc is redirected regardless of where
else they may log in?
I still need for them to be able to logon to another pc besides their
own.
Thanks;
Travis
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