RE: Linked Group Policy Objects
- From: v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Li [MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 01:34:28 GMT
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for your reply.
I am sorry for the delay due to high volume.
I found the My Documents targets is point to \\SBSSERVER\aplath private. If
you configure Folder Redirection as the wizard below, it should point to
\\SBSSERVER\Users\username\My Documents (by default)
Or \\SBSSERVER\share folder\username\My Documents
Please ensure you have strictly followed the following steps:
1. Open Server Management and select Users.
2. Click Configure My Documents Redirection and click Next.
3. If you select Redirect all My documents folders to the default location,
the files will be stored at \\Servername\Users\Username\My Documents. If
you want to store the files to another location, please select Redirect all
My Documents to a network folder, input the location and then click OK.
4. Log off and then log on the client computer.
Please also check the NTFS permission and share folder permissions of the
shared folder.
Suppose you redirect My Document to \\SBSSERVER\USERS\USERNAME\
Users folder
NTFS Permissions:
CREATOR OWNER: Full Control (Apply onto: Subfolders and Files Only)
Domain Admins: Full Control
Domain Users: Special - Allow: Traverse Folder/Execute Files, List
Folder/Read Data, Read Attributes, Read Extended Attributes, Create
Folders/Append Data, Read Permissions. (the option to apply the permission
to sub-objects should be checked)
System: Full Control
SBS Folder Operators: Full Control
Share Permissions:
Domain Admins, Domain Users, SBS Folder Operators: Full Control
Username folder
NTFS Permissions:
Domain Admins: Full Control (Inherited)
System: Full Control (Inherited)
SBS Folder Operators: Full Control (Inherited)
Individual user: Full Control (Not Inherited)
Hope the information helps.
If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Have a nice day.
Best regards,
Robert Li(MSFT)
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<Hello Robert,
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<My name is Andreas and I want to take the chance to continue this thread
<with you, because I have this problem since yesterday, when I updates my
<SBS2003 from SP1 to SP2.
<
<Let me answer your questions now.
<To 1: Its in the Window "Group Policy Management". I sent you a
screenshot.
<
<To 2: "Word cannot save or create this file. Make sure that the disk you
<want to save the file on is not full, write-protrected, or damaged.
<(\\SBSSERVER\aplath private\doc1.doc)"
<
<To 3: All users
<
<To 4: It points to \\SBSSERVER\aplath private.
<
<To 5: I can't create a text file through a right mouse click. I receive an
<error message which I translate now: "The file '...' can't be created. The
<system can not find the selected file".
<I can create a file on my desktop and copy/move it to \\SBSSERVER\aplath
<private. After that I can edit and save the file on the network share.
<
<It would be great if you could help me in this.
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<Best Regards,
<
<Andreas Plath
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