Re: Redirected folders
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 20:05:56 -0500
In news:A68F1019-73C1-47F2-83A7-7FAEE3E78A07@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Lars Majgaard Hansen <LarsMajgaardHansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> 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.
I agree with Vera's reply - shouldn't users have only one home directory,
regardless of where they log into, so they can access the same files?
>
> 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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