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Re: Can You Move User Personal Folders to a Network Location Michael,
Thanks, that is what I had discovered too and I suppose a group policy would
be the simplest way to achieve this, but it is a shame you can just move the
whole user folder address.
Ridesy
"Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote:
> No, you can't direct them all as a group that I know of. However, you can
> direct them individually via group policy into subfolders of the same
> location.
>
> "Ridesy" <Ridesy@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
> news:35E2B43C-B49E-4B12-85DC-6E41B2712585@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > We are running a SBE 2003 Exchange Server set-up with 20 PC's and a single
> > server and for all current XP Pro machines we have redirected the users
> > "My
> > Doucments" folder to their user folder on the server in order that all
> > files
> > are backed-up correctly.
> >
> > With Vista we now have a user personal folder and a set of sub folders
> > within (Documents, Pictures....etc), but I can see no siomple way of
> > moving
> > the entire user personal folder address to be on the server!?
> >
> > Each subfolder can be moved in the same way as XP could, but for ease and
> > speed I want to simply move the users main personal folder address to be
> > that
> > of the users folder on the server..... Can I do this and if so how?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Ridesy
>
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