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jamesw

posted on 9th Oct 06 at 16:33

if its going to be 30+ best bet is create a new org unit to place the objects in, then make sure the policy applied to that org unit includes the folder redirection. If you go into active direcotry users and computers - just right click on any org unit contrainer, goto properties, then into group policy, then click to edit a policy - in here if you goto user config - windows settings - folder redirection as above, you should see the option.

[Edited on 09-10-2006 by jamesw]


Bart

posted on 9th Oct 06 at 15:55

eeek... lamen terms please!

its just the one, but it will eventualy be 30+.

LGPO = local group policy?
OU = ?

Where can LPGO be found?


jamesw

posted on 9th Oct 06 at 14:57

can do it either, depends how many machines you want to do, if its just the one edit the LGPO on the machine, if its a load edit the GPO thats applied to the OU


Aaron

posted on 9th Oct 06 at 13:32

Server side i'd day...but thats just a guess


Bart

posted on 9th Oct 06 at 12:39

Yes, SBS 2003 R2.

Is that changed server side or client side?

sounds like server

[Edited on 09-10-2006 by Bart]


Aaron

posted on 9th Oct 06 at 11:55

Active Directory Users and Computers\Users OU\User Config\Folder Redirection\Right Click My Documents\

Setting - Basic, Redirect everyone to the same location

Target location - Redirect to users home folder

I presume you are on Server 2003 :)


Bart

posted on 9th Oct 06 at 11:38

I have created a 'Home Folder' for a new user account on SBS 2003 R2.

Im new to this, but i have managed to set a few things up, logged in etc.
How do i set the clients my documents to be the new users home folder?

Adam

[Edited on 09-10-2006 by Bart]