Guest anthonyx26 Posted October 19, 2008 Posted October 19, 2008 Server: TS Windows Server 2008 I set GPOs for folder redirection but when the user logs in and opens up his user folder, it shows all the folders in double. E.g., there are two "documents" folders. One has the regular folder look (it points to c:\users\%username%\documents) and the other has the green windows standard folder...and it points to the redirected folder location on the network (ie \\server\redirects\%username%\documents). I've added a "rmdir" to the login script to automatically delete the local C: drive fodlers, but it seems odd that I should have to do this. Is there a more official way to make this happen without resorting to my "delete folder" workaround? cheers, - anthonyx26
Guest Jeff Pitsch Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 Re: folder redirection and doubing up of folders in user folder By any chance was this originally setup under Windows 2003 and you are reusing or edited that particular GPO? Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services anthonyx26 wrote: > Server: TS Windows Server 2008 > > I set GPOs for folder redirection but when the user logs in and opens up > his user folder, it shows all the folders in double. E.g., there are > two "documents" folders. One has the regular folder look (it points to > c:\users\%username%\documents) and the other has the green windows > standard folder...and it points to the redirected folder location on the > network (ie \\server\redirects\%username%\documents). > > I've added a "rmdir" to the login script to automatically delete the > local C: drive fodlers, but it seems odd that I should have to do this. > Is there a more official way to make this happen without resorting to my > "delete folder" workaround? > > cheers, > - anthonyx26 >
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