Re: Remove Desktop redirection?



Hi Ryan,

I am glad to know your issue was resolved.

Also if there are any further issue, please feel free to let me know.

Thanks for your update here and have a nice day :-)

Best regards,

Gary Wang(MSFT)
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| From: Ryan <mindflux98@xxxxxxxxx>
| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
| Subject: Re: Remove Desktop redirection?
| Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 06:31:35 -0700 (PDT)
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| Cliff,
| Yep. I meant to post back and say that I found this. Thanks to
| everyone in this post that has helped!
|
| -Ryan
|
| On Jun 4, 5:33 pm, "Cliff Galiher" <cgali...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| > Ryan, moving users or disabling the GPO does not disable folder
redirection
| > (as you already have discovered.) This is documented in the GP
settings.
| >
| > What you should be doing is changing the GPO folder redirection
location.
| > In the drop down list that lists 'basic' and 'advanced' is also an
option to
| > copy files to original location. This is the appropriate method to move
| > files back into the local profile folder, as it allows the client to
decide
| > where that location is (based on local profile settings.)
| >
| > -Cliff
| >
| > "Ryan" <mindflu...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| >
| >
news:df31d99a-1c01-46ce-abab-164c285cfc40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >
| > >I have done the steps listed and verified so with RSOP. But when I
| > > remove the users from the OU with the redirect (Or disable the
| > > redirect GPO), the desktop is still in redirection mode, even after
| > > another logoff/logon sequence. The icons still have the double arrows
| > > in the left corner (to show they are synchronizable etc).
| >
| > > Also when I create a new document or folder on my desktop and check
| > > the propeties the path is not a local one but on the server.
|
|

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