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| | Start Menu Folder Redirection We have a group policy applied for our users that, in XP, redirects their Start Menu to a read-only network location so that when they log on they are given several sets of shortcuts to commonly-used, network-based facilities and applications (this is in addition to whatever is in the local All Users Start Menu). In Vista the exact same policy, rather than copying the shortcuts from the network to the local machine, seems to want to do the opposite. The Start Menu items do not appear and the following error message is given in the event log: Failed to apply policy and redirect folder "Startup" to "\\Network Location etc\Start Menu\Programs\Startup". Redirection options=9028. The following error occurred: "Can not create folder "\\Network Location etc\Start Menu\Programs\Startup"". Error details: "Access is denied. We now have two problems. Firstly, that we need to be able to do the same thing in Vista that we could in XP and we can't see how. Secondly, even if we do find a fix how are we supposed to apply something that works across both platforms when it is a user rather than a machine policy? We have roughly 1000 PCs including a large number of mobile devices which makes it impossible to upgrade all our PCs to Vista at once and means that there will be a given period where the two platforms will have to co-exist. Any suggestions welcome.. Ben |
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| | Re: Start Menu Folder Redirection Under the GP that you're deploying, there should be several different options.... What Vista will usually do with redirected folders is move the current contents of that folder to the new location so the change will be seamless to the user. Check the Settings tab on that Group Policy, and there should be options to control whether Windows attempts to move things there and change security settings on that location. "Ben" <Ben@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de news:F5F82F27-B806-4998-A91C-B9C9A871A94F@microsoft.com... > We have a group policy applied for our users that, in XP, redirects their > Start Menu to a read-only network location so that when they log on they > are > given several sets of shortcuts to commonly-used, network-based facilities > and applications (this is in addition to whatever is in the local All > Users > Start Menu). > > In Vista the exact same policy, rather than copying the shortcuts from the > network to the local machine, seems to want to do the opposite. The Start > Menu items do not appear and the following error message is given in the > event log: > > Failed to apply policy and redirect folder "Startup" to "\\Network > Location > etc\Start Menu\Programs\Startup". > Redirection options=9028. > The following error occurred: "Can not create folder "\\Network Location > etc\Start Menu\Programs\Startup"". > Error details: "Access is denied. > > We now have two problems. Firstly, that we need to be able to do the same > thing in Vista that we could in XP and we can't see how. Secondly, even if > we > do find a fix how are we supposed to apply something that works across > both > platforms when it is a user rather than a machine policy? We have roughly > 1000 PCs including a large number of mobile devices which makes it > impossible > to upgrade all our PCs to Vista at once and means that there will be a > given > period where the two platforms will have to co-exist. > > Any suggestions welcome.. > > Ben > |
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