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Robert Wegner
Hi everybody,
when i set the TS User Home Directory via GPO (Win Server 2003), how can i make the GPO- folder redirections
(Startmenue, Desktop, User Data) to this directory? The TS User Home Directory will be created like
"\\server\share\USERNAME.DOMAIN". So i tried %homeshare%, %Homepath%, and "\\server\share\%username%.%userdomain%"
but it wont work. Is there another way?
The reason is (maybe theres a totally different way, i haven't thought of yet):
I've got a Win2003 Terminalserver environment with users from different domains on different locations.
The all got a normal (not TS) homedirectory set in their AD-user object. It gets automatically mapped to I:\.
I cant change that and i dont have any access to most of the user objects.
For various reasons these homedirectories must not be seen in the terminalserver session, and also i need
to use I:\ for the TS home directory (so using another path for the TS home and simply hiding I:\ is not an option)
and i do need to make folder redirections (User Data, Destop, Startmenue) to this path).
The problem is, i cant simply "net use /delete" the users homedir from I:\ and remap it to the TS homedir in the logon-script.
It wont let me, because its the home path.
So the only way i found to remap I:\ to another path is setting the TS-home directory via GPO. But then i've got the problem
i explained at the beginning: i cant make the folder redirections via GPO to this directory. At least i dont know how.
Any suggestions?
thanks and best regards, rob
when i set the TS User Home Directory via GPO (Win Server 2003), how can i make the GPO- folder redirections
(Startmenue, Desktop, User Data) to this directory? The TS User Home Directory will be created like
"\\server\share\USERNAME.DOMAIN". So i tried %homeshare%, %Homepath%, and "\\server\share\%username%.%userdomain%"
but it wont work. Is there another way?
The reason is (maybe theres a totally different way, i haven't thought of yet):
I've got a Win2003 Terminalserver environment with users from different domains on different locations.
The all got a normal (not TS) homedirectory set in their AD-user object. It gets automatically mapped to I:\.
I cant change that and i dont have any access to most of the user objects.
For various reasons these homedirectories must not be seen in the terminalserver session, and also i need
to use I:\ for the TS home directory (so using another path for the TS home and simply hiding I:\ is not an option)
and i do need to make folder redirections (User Data, Destop, Startmenue) to this path).
The problem is, i cant simply "net use /delete" the users homedir from I:\ and remap it to the TS homedir in the logon-script.
It wont let me, because its the home path.
So the only way i found to remap I:\ to another path is setting the TS-home directory via GPO. But then i've got the problem
i explained at the beginning: i cant make the folder redirections via GPO to this directory. At least i dont know how.
Any suggestions?
thanks and best regards, rob