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Old July 17th 09, 06:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Homer J. Simpson[_2_]
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Default moving redirected files

I'm trying to get a my documents redirect to move from
Server1\redirect$\username to \\server02\staff\username. I've implemented
this with group policy.

I can still see the old server1 referenced in synchronization settings on
the client.

I don't see a policy pushing this out....the previously policies that did
push this out has been set to not configured.

What is the easiest way to clean this up.

thanks
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Old July 18th 09, 05:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
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Default moving redirected files

If you are 100 percent sure that you have a backup of all your files then
try deleting the files on the local computer that are stored as offline
files. Doing so may also delete them in the share on the server so that is
why you want to make sure you have a backup. But after copying them back to
the user folder in the server share they should synch back to the desktop.

On your desktop go to Windows Explorer/tools/folder options/offline files -
and try to options at the bottom for advanced, view, and delete to see if
you can use them to fix the problem.

You can also use the command rsop.msc to make sure that your user account on
the domain computer is getting the Group Policy applied for Folder
Redirection that you expect. The applied settings will display the GPO
applying that setting.

Steve

"Homer J. Simpson" wrote in
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I'm trying to get a my documents redirect to move from
Server1\redirect$\username to \\server02\staff\username. I've implemented
this with group policy.

I can still see the old server1 referenced in synchronization settings on
the client.

I don't see a policy pushing this out....the previously policies that did
push this out has been set to not configured.

What is the easiest way to clean this up.

thanks



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Old August 21st 09, 09:41 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Mads Petersen
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Default moving redirected files

"Homer J. Simpson" skrev i
meddelelsen ...
I'm trying to get a my documents redirect to move from
Server1\redirect$\username to \\server02\staff\username. I've implemented
this with group policy.

I can still see the old server1 referenced in synchronization settings on
the client.

I don't see a policy pushing this out....the previously policies that did
push this out has been set to not configured.

What is the easiest way to clean this up.

thanks


D'oh!

 




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