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Rodolfo Fontes
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      27th May 2005
Hi group,

In my company, we have a Windows 2000 Server with AD, and another with
exchange server.
Anywhere users login, they have mapped their Z directory to a folder on the
storage server with their login names.
Me question is, how can i change the pass of "My documents" to a folder on
this Z directory?

Thanks,
Rodolfo Fontes


 
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not_active2004@hotmail.com
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      30th May 2005
Use folder redirection in group policy to change the path of the My
Docs folder. In the GPO use UNC mappings instead of z:. The users will
then have access through their My Docs or through the z: drive.



Rodolfo Fontes wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> In my company, we have a Windows 2000 Server with AD, and another with
> exchange server.
> Anywhere users login, they have mapped their Z directory to a folder on the
> storage server with their login names.
> Me question is, how can i change the pass of "My documents" to a folder on
> this Z directory?
>
> Thanks,
> Rodolfo Fontes


 
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