Re: Group Policy TS User Home setting



Unfortunately it cannot. You can only specify one share per server.

May I ask why you would need multiple shares for the TS profiles anyway?

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Ragnar wrote:
Consider the following scenario. A terminal server Citrix farm, Active Directory Group Policies configured with the "TS User Home" GPO setting - pointing to "\\server\share". The the need for using multiple home shares is required. However the setup does not use any per-user account settings, such as terminal server home/profile settings, logon scripts are configured using GPO, folder redirection, ts roaming profiles and ts home is configured using GPO.

How can this setup support mutiple home shares? Thanks

/Ragnar



"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

I'm not sure what your asking. The GPO setting already does what your example shows. Maybe if you give an example of exactly what your looking for.

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Ragnar wrote:
Hi

Is there a way using only Group Policy settings to configure multiple home directory shares when using the Computer Configuration setting "TS User Home"? The home directory is a top-level share with subfolder for each home directory. E.g. \\server\user share\%username%.

I know it's possible to use variables for the "TS User Home" Group Policy setting and then use it together with Terminal Services Home Folder per user account, however I don't want to use any per-user account settings.

Can't really see that this have changed with Windows Server 2008 either..

Thanks.

/Ragnar
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