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Thanks for your reply! Yes, this article is about w2k8 R2 I have already seen that before. They didn't speak about the specific share and NTFS rights on the folders.. In the article about w2k3 and XP there is an overview about that. But where is it for w2k8 and w7? Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Compare Windows 7 system clock vs the server system clock. Different clocks can cause this type of behavior.
Network discovery was on and that one user has all effective permissions checked off for the FolderRedirections folder since I gave her full permission on that folder and all the subs that are hers. All the other windows 7 users don't even have half of them checked off. Try turning UAC on for giggles. I know that sometimes, if UAC is completely off, it won't pop up with a window to enter a username and password.
I'm curious if it does with UAC on and if it actually accepts any credentials as valid. Messing with the CSC folder is bad news. It may be progress in a way, but it's probably going to cause more problems. One quick question, though. After you took ownership of the folder, did you add back in "system" or "administrators" or anything like that? Taking ownership removes everyone's permissions that were listed. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks.
If the contents of a folder are not copied to the user profile location, the user cannot see them. You can use Group Policy to specify another location in other words, "redirect" the location for folders within user profiles. You can redirect folders either to one location for everyone or to different locations based on the security group membership of users.
You can also configure additional settings for the redirected folder. The settings that you can configure include whether to grant exclusive user rights to the folder, move the contents of the folder to the new location, apply redirection policy to earlier Windows operating systems, or specify system behavior if the policy is removed.
In the GPMC console tree, right-click the Group Policy Object that is linked to the site, domain, or organizational unit that contains the users whose user profile folders you want to redirect, and then click Edit. In the Group Policy Management Editor window, right-click the user profile folder that you want to redirect.
In the Target tab, under Settings , choose one of the following settings, follow the steps for that setting, and then click OK :. If you want to redirect the folder to a specific location, select Create a folder for each user under the root path or Redirect to the following location , and then click Browse to specify a location.
If you want to specify additional redirection settings for the folder, click the Settings tab to configure any of the following settings, and then click OK :. Specify policy removal settings Leave the folder in the new location when policy is removed is selected by default. Under Security Group Membership , click Browse to find the security group. Specify Policy Removal settings Leave the folder in the new location when policy is removed is selected by default.
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