Windows Server 2008 Thread, redirected app data in Technical; is it possible to set this up for users (in one ou) but only have it apply when they log ...
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29th January 2010, 02:34 PM #1 redirected app data
is it possible to set this up for users (in one ou) but only have it apply when they log on to certain pcs (in this case a terminal server) as i dont yet want to change it for general use as current system works but as ts is 2008 i want to redirect doc/vids et all back to their user area
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29th January 2010, 04:05 PM #2 Use a Merged GP,
put it on the OU that the TS is in
then int he policy, right click its name and choose properties, then goto the security tab
untick Authenticated uses Apply Policy
and add the group of users you want it to apply to, and tick Apply group policy
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Thanks to k-strider from:
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29th January 2010, 08:43 PM #3 
Originally Posted by
k-strider
Use a Merged
GP,
put it on the OU that the TS is in
then int he policy, right click its name and choose properties, then goto the security tab
untick Authenticated uses Apply Policy
and add the group of users you want it to apply to, and tick Apply group policy
i thought as there were no users in that group it basically ignored the user section
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31st January 2010, 08:18 PM #4 
Originally Posted by
k-strider
Use a Merged
GP,
put it on the OU that the TS is in
then int he policy, right click its name and choose properties, then goto the security tab
untick Authenticated uses Apply Policy
and add the group of users you want it to apply to, and tick Apply group policy
loopback processing? if so that worked (set it to replace) so now my test users (those with a ts profile lol) get my minimal policy couple of redirects scrap the common start menu etc enough to test with and when i get time i will actually write a proper policy. Right thats internal ts pretty much up and running now to get on with the main point ts gateway lol
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3rd February 2010, 01:43 PM #5 yeah sorry should have been clearer... use loop back
merge would process both whats applied to the user and replace ignores the users and just applies whats in the user section down the computer part of the tree.
Gordon.
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3rd February 2010, 03:07 PM #6 
Originally Posted by
k-strider
yeah sorry should have been clearer... use loop back
merge would process both whats applied to the user and replace ignores the users and just applies whats in the user section down the computer part of the tree.
Gordon.
aye tbh the policies set for the xp and staff are written by someone else at out company and i dont know exactly what hes got set or why so if i do replace i know 100% what im getting so if it dosent work it me thats screwed up making it easier to kick the person involved lol
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