Guest Julian Posted March 18, 2008 Posted March 18, 2008 Hi I've managed to do something a bit silly! Basically I redirected everyone's folders (My Documents, Appplication Data, etc) to a new location based on the user profile (i.e. \\server\%username%\My Documents, etc). Unfortunately the administrator account (which is renamed) was also included and I am having trouble logging on (it takes an age and gives an error). How can I exclude the administrator account from the re-direction without too much disruption? Cheers, Julian
Guest Andrew Lomakin Posted March 18, 2008 Posted March 18, 2008 Re: Folder Redirection Julian, If you configured folder redirection, as a separate group policy, you can just deny administrator read rights on that policy (in GPMC), and voila :) Regards, Andrew "Julian" <Julian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:200FD840-24D1-4D5C-8FA9-EE5B8541FD54@microsoft.com... > Hi > > I've managed to do something a bit silly! Basically I redirected > everyone's > folders (My Documents, Appplication Data, etc) to a new location based on > the > user profile (i.e. \\server\%username%\My Documents, etc). Unfortunately > the > administrator account (which is renamed) was also included and I am having > trouble logging on (it takes an age and gives an error). > > How can I exclude the administrator account from the re-direction without > too much disruption? > > Cheers, > Julian
Guest lforbes Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 RE: Folder Redirection Move the account to another OU. I never set any Group Policies on the Domain OU. I create child OU's and then set them all there. Cheers, Lara "Julian" wrote: > Hi > > I've managed to do something a bit silly! Basically I redirected everyone's > folders (My Documents, Appplication Data, etc) to a new location based on the > user profile (i.e. \\server\%username%\My Documents, etc). Unfortunately the > administrator account (which is renamed) was also included and I am having > trouble logging on (it takes an age and gives an error). > > How can I exclude the administrator account from the re-direction without > too much disruption? > > Cheers, > Julian
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