Re: Redirected folders



Just a curious question:
do you mean that your users have 2 different home directories, one
when they logon to their workstation and another one when they
logon to the Terminal Server? Why would you want to do that? Isn't
that confusing for the users?

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<LarsMajgaardHansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 10 jan
2006 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> I know - It's easy to redirect folders to users hormedir, but I
> need to redirect to the users Terminal Server Homedir.
> I think it would be nice if I could choose TShome in the
> redirection policy, as it is possibly to do with the Homedir.
>
> Lars
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> In news:F59D962F-E971-4CEE-A0E4-834EDCEAC1B0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>> Lars Majgaard Hansen
>> <LarsMajgaardHansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>> > The problem is that the %username% only shows the username
>> > and not til domainame.
>>
>> Yes, and it should. You're talking about the profile folder,
>> which is different. That's %userprofile%. Try typing "set" in a
>> command line and see what you see. On one PC, it might be
>> c:\documents and settings\jbloggs, and on another PC that
>> perhaps had a local user account called jbloggs already, it
>> might be c:\documents and settings\jbloggs.domain. This is
>> normal.
>>
>> If you're trying to redirect the user's home directory set in
>> ADUC, you don't need to specify any of this in here - it would
>> be done in group policy.
>>
>> >
>> > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> "Lars Majgaard Hansen" <Lars Majgaard
>> >> Hansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:165D6EA8-4EB0-4F26-98CF-1638D5395AA2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>> I would like to redirect user folder til TShome, all
>> >>> defined by group policy.
>> >>> But after Windows 2003 SP1 the TShome is created under
>> >>> following name %username%.<netbiosname>, and I can't define
>> >>> that in the default redirection
>> >>> policy. Before SP1 the TShome folder was just automatically
>> >>> created under the
>> >>> %username%.
>> >>> How to solve this problem with a default MS policy
>> >>> template?
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> %userprofile% is going to point wherever the user's profile
>> >> is, and it shouldn't matter whether it's joebloggs or
>> >> joebloggs.domain
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