Windows Server 2008 R2 Thread, Start Menu redirection - Cannot create folder error in Technical; Hi Guys
Maybe some one had it, I want to redirect every student to custom made start menu folder. I ...
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17th August 2011, 01:21 PM #1 Start Menu redirection - Cannot create folder error
Hi Guys
Maybe some one had it, I want to redirect every student to custom made start menu folder. I have created share \\server\StartMenu in here I have folder Programs with all folders for specific programs and shortcuts and setup redirection in GPO (folder redirection \start menu with Basic redirection
I added NTFS permissions for domain admins full control and authenticated users to read/execute and list. When user logs on it should get all the shortcust from here. But redirections fails, I got error message "Cannot create folder \\server\StartMenu\Programs" Access is denied
No clue why it is not working, why does it want to create folder if GPO redirection is set to redirect to the following location.
Help appreciated
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17th August 2011, 01:39 PM #2 OK, fixed it , stupid me forgot to untick box move the contents to the new location, fine now but.. I still get some shortcuts from local default profile, which are not listed in my customized.
Another thing, I deleted profile on local machine (all users have roaming profile) and now user will have temporary profile when logs on to this machine - why roaming profile does not work?
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