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Hi,

 

I am very new to Windows Server 2008, I have installed windows small business server 2008 Standard for my company.

 

This is my problem:

 

The server has 2 drives connected.

 

Windows is installed on drive C:

Data Drive is drive D:

 

I need to change the default folder creation for new Users to the D:\ Drive instead of the C:\ Drive.

 

Every time a new user is created their account folder is created in c:\Users\Shares\Username

 

I need to change this to

D:\Users\Shares\Username

 

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks

Posted

thanks, i would like this to be done automatically instead of doing it manually for each and every user. At the moment windows creates the users directory in a default location c:\Users\Shares

 

I would like to change that default location so that on user creation it will be done automatically in the new Location which would be my D:\ Drive

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The only user management that i can find on the small business server is under the active directory tabs in server manager? and in my domain I go to My Users Directory and there I can see all my users. When going to the users properties I can only set individual settings?

 

Am i missing something somewhere?

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Posted

Hate to Steal the thread but I am having same problem but with Windows Server 2008 R2 enterprise.

 

I think the answer lies in some sort of group policy editor, but it's lost in the mess .

 

Any ideas how to set the default user's folder to a different drive?

Posted

Hate to Steal the thread but I am having same problem but with Windows Server 2008 R2 enterprise.

 

I think the answer lies in some sort of group policy editor, but it's lost in the mess .

 

I'm not sure why the difference, but it doesn't appear to be supported for 2008 NON-SBS versions. It appears to be possible, but that link lays out some pretty strong reasons for not doing it -- like not being able to apply any updates.

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