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Folder Redirection Issue

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jfwebber

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May 7, 2002
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I have created a GPO to redirect an OU's My Documents folder to their home directory. The redirect does not work and the following events are written to the application log:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: Folder Redirection
Event Category: None
Event ID: 106
Date: 4/10/2003
Time: 7:14:24 AM
User: doman\user
Computer: CC608
Description:
Failed to perform redirection of folder My Documents. The full source path was C:\Documents and Settings\user.DOMAIN\My Documents. The full destination path was \\%HOMESHARE%%HOMEPATH%. At least one of the shares on which these paths lie is currently offline.

Followed by:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1000
Date: 4/10/2003
Time: 7:14:24 AM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: CC608
Description:
The Group Policy client-side extension Folder Redirection was passed flags (0) and returned a failure status code of (4350).

I have looked at the suggestions on and no help there.

Any idea's would be appreciated. Thanks.

Jim
Jim Webber
Network Administrator MCSE CNA
 
Issue resolved. After my temporary brain cramp, the light bulb came on. Thanks.

Jim Jim Webber
Network Administrator MCSE CNA
 
wouldn't have been the lacking \ in the destination path would it?

:)
 
Nope. It was the \\%HOMESHARE%%HOMEPATH%. It should have been changed to \\server\home\%username%. Thanks.

Jim Jim Webber
Network Administrator MCSE CNA
 
How did you do this? Where in GPO is this lol im looking for it as we speak.
 
just a tip:

when setting up folder redirections,
if you are redirecting only the "My Documents" folder,
there is no problem in using the UNC path tha you specified:

\\servername\sharedfolder\%username%

However,
if you are also setting redirection for "desktop" , "application data"
and "start menu" folders along with the "My Documents" folder,
the UNC path should read:

\\servername\sharedfolder\%username%\Application Data
\\servername\sharedfolder\%username%\Desktop
\\servername\sharedfolder\%username%\My Documents
\\servername\sharedfolder\%username%\Start Menu

I'm just letting you know, because none of the microsoft books does.

In short, if you use the UNC path \\servername\sharedfolder\%username%
what happens is that out of the 4 folder redirections, the one that
takes precedence is the "desktop" folder, hence, you end up with the
"Application Data" , "Start Menu" & "My Documents" folders ON your desktop.

I know it sounds confusing, but you can try it yuorself,
create a OU and throw some users inside, and enforce the
redirection for all the folders


Breakerfall
®º°¨¨°º can you ping me now...GOOD! º°¨¨°º®
 
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