Divert Remote App My Documents on the Local C: Drive

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Ian Watson

I am trying to find an way to configure the "My Documents" to be directed to
the users local "C:\documents and settings\%username%\My Documents". This is
to happen only when the user is connecting to TS 2008 Remote Applications. I
want to facilitate the following scenario :

1. user is in office, my docs are redirected to server and offline copy
syncs when they leave
2. user gets home and fires up laptop, my docs is now working offline and
when the user loads up a remote app and clicks save within the TS remote app
they can choose the "My documents" and it will be going to the local C: Drive
offline my docs.

Any help appreciated!
 
There is no easy way to do this since when you use RemoteApp, the app is
actually running on the remote machine.

One option might be to use a roaming profile. Since you want to access the
doc when you go home (out of the network), you might have to create the
profile share on your local machine.

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windo...c982-4bfb-891e-91b47f211e181033.mspx?mfr=true

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"Ian Watson" <IanWatson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to find an way to configure the "My Documents" to be directed
>to
> the users local "C:\documents and settings\%username%\My Documents". This
> is
> to happen only when the user is connecting to TS 2008 Remote Applications.
> I
> want to facilitate the following scenario :
>
> 1. user is in office, my docs are redirected to server and offline copy
> syncs when they leave
> 2. user gets home and fires up laptop, my docs is now working offline and
> when the user loads up a remote app and clicks save within the TS remote
> app
> they can choose the "My documents" and it will be going to the local C:
> Drive
> offline my docs.
>
> Any help appreciated!
 
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