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Bikini Browser
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      9th Dec 2008

Hello Folks:

I recently had to change the folders ( and server) that the users were
storing "My Documents" on.

I went to the wizard and changed the folders from \\OldServername\users (a
member server) to \\SBS-New-Servername\users (the SBS server) which is the
default folder for the SBS box.

Then I manually copied over the files and everything seemed to be working
fine, until I checked the properties of the "My Documents" folders on each
of the XP work stations. That folder still shows the old server name and I
can't edit it or change it.

Then I checked the group policy for folder redirection on the server and it
shows the correct information.

Then I ran gpupdate /force on the indivitual machines and it still shows the
old server path.

One thing to note is that each XP Work station is still trying to Sync Files
and folders with the old Member server.

How do I get the workstations to show the correct path for the new SBS
server's default path for My Documents?

Please advise...

Bikini Browser
San Juan Puerto Rico


 
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Terry R.
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      9th Dec 2008
The date and time was 12/9/2008 7:05 AM, and on a whim, Bikini Browser
pounded out on the keyboard:

> Hello Folks:
>
> I recently had to change the folders ( and server) that the users were
> storing "My Documents" on.
>
> I went to the wizard and changed the folders from \\OldServername\users (a
> member server) to \\SBS-New-Servername\users (the SBS server) which is the
> default folder for the SBS box.
>
> Then I manually copied over the files and everything seemed to be working
> fine, until I checked the properties of the "My Documents" folders on each
> of the XP work stations. That folder still shows the old server name and I
> can't edit it or change it.
>
> Then I checked the group policy for folder redirection on the server and it
> shows the correct information.
>
> Then I ran gpupdate /force on the indivitual machines and it still shows the
> old server path.
>
> One thing to note is that each XP Work station is still trying to Sync Files
> and folders with the old Member server.
>
> How do I get the workstations to show the correct path for the new SBS
> server's default path for My Documents?
>
> Please advise...
>
> Bikini Browser
> San Juan Puerto Rico
>
>


Hi BB,

Don't know about the path. I've never seen that. Is there a logon
script you don't know about?

But for Offline Files, use this info:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/230738

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Bikini Browser
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      9th Dec 2008
Well I hope someone can answer my question about changing folder redirection
because I am certainly in a hole here....

BB


"Terry R." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> The date and time was 12/9/2008 7:05 AM, and on a whim, Bikini Browser
> pounded out on the keyboard:
>
>> Hello Folks:
>>
>> I recently had to change the folders ( and server) that the users were
>> storing "My Documents" on.
>>
>> I went to the wizard and changed the folders from \\OldServername\users
>> (a member server) to \\SBS-New-Servername\users (the SBS server) which is
>> the default folder for the SBS box.
>>
>> Then I manually copied over the files and everything seemed to be working
>> fine, until I checked the properties of the "My Documents" folders on
>> each of the XP work stations. That folder still shows the old server
>> name and I can't edit it or change it.
>>
>> Then I checked the group policy for folder redirection on the server and
>> it shows the correct information.
>>
>> Then I ran gpupdate /force on the indivitual machines and it still shows
>> the old server path.
>>
>> One thing to note is that each XP Work station is still trying to Sync
>> Files and folders with the old Member server.
>>
>> How do I get the workstations to show the correct path for the new SBS
>> server's default path for My Documents?
>>
>> Please advise...
>>
>> Bikini Browser
>> San Juan Puerto Rico
>>
>>

>
> Hi BB,
>
> Don't know about the path. I've never seen that. Is there a logon script
> you don't know about?
>
> But for Offline Files, use this info:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/230738
>
> --
> Terry R.
>
> ***Reply Note***
> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
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Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]
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      9th Dec 2008
Folder redirection is a user setting, so after you do a gpupdate /force, you
have to log out then back in. I'm guessing you've probably done that, and
if so, the first thing to do is to check the workstation's system and
application logs for errors involving group policy application. If there
are any, you'll have to troubleshoot from there or post back.

Next, take a look in the GPMC on the SBS and make sure the policy is linked
to the OU containing the users. It seems unlikely that the wizard would
have missed on this, but if you've moved users out of the default OU or
something like that, you may not be applying the GPO to the users in
question.

The next thing I'd do is to go to a workstation where you're seeing the
incorrect redirection setting. Go to Start -> Run and type "rsop.msc"
without the quotes. It'll bring up a result showing all group policies
applied to that computer and user account. Look in the results to see if
you can find which policy is applying the wrong setting, and you'll be able
to fix it.


"Bikini Browser" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%23O8bS%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello Folks:
>
> I recently had to change the folders ( and server) that the users were
> storing "My Documents" on.
>
> I went to the wizard and changed the folders from \\OldServername\users (a
> member server) to \\SBS-New-Servername\users (the SBS server) which is the
> default folder for the SBS box.
>
> Then I manually copied over the files and everything seemed to be working
> fine, until I checked the properties of the "My Documents" folders on each
> of the XP work stations. That folder still shows the old server name and
> I can't edit it or change it.
>
> Then I checked the group policy for folder redirection on the server and
> it shows the correct information.
>
> Then I ran gpupdate /force on the indivitual machines and it still shows
> the old server path.
>
> One thing to note is that each XP Work station is still trying to Sync
> Files and folders with the old Member server.
>
> How do I get the workstations to show the correct path for the new SBS
> server's default path for My Documents?
>
> Please advise...
>
> Bikini Browser
> San Juan Puerto Rico
>
>


 
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Bikini Browser
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      9th Dec 2008
Thanks Dave for pointing the finger in the right direction...

Users have never been moved from default locations on the SBS 2003 R2
Server.

I did run RSOP on the workstation and I found that ALL the folders were
redirected as I told the GPO to do EXECPT the My documents folder. My
documents still points back to the old server name as seen in RSOP. And you
can't edit RSOP because it says it is getting the information from GPO sbs
server folder rediection. (That is not exactly what it says but you get the
idea don't you?


Looking at the GPO report, the Server says it is redirecting to:
Path: \\%HOMESHARE%%HOMEPATH%

See below for the rest of the settings....

Bikini Browser




--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Policy Management
body { font-size:68%;font-family:MS Shell Dlg; margin:0px,0px,0px,0px;
border: 1px solid #666666; background:#F6F6F6; width:100%;
word-break:normal; word-wrap:break-word; } .head { font-weight:bold;
font-size:160%; font-family:MS Shell Dlg; width:100%; color:#6587DC;
background:#E3EAF9; border:1px solid #5582D2; padding-left:8px;
height:24px; } .path { margin-left: 10px; margin-top: 10px;
margin-bottom:5px;width:100%; } .info { padding-left:10px;width:100%; }
table { font-size:100%; width:100%; border:1px solid #999999; } th {
border-bottom:1px solid #999999; text-align:left; padding-left:10px;
height:24px; } td { background:#FFFFFF; padding-left:10px;
padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px; } .btn { width:100%;
text-align:right; margin-top:16px; } .hdr { font-weight:bold; border:1px
solid #999999; text-align:left; padding-top: 4px; padding-left:10px;
height:24px; margin-bottom:-1px; width:100%; } .bdy { width:100%;
height:182px; display:block; overflow:scroll; z-index:2; background:#FFFFFF;
padding-left:10px; padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px; border:1px solid
#999999; } button { width:6.9em; height:2.1em; font-size:100%;
font-family:MS Shell Dlg; margin-right:15px; } @media print { .bdy {
display:block; overflow:visible; } button { display:none; } .head {
color:#000000; background:#FFFFFF; border:1px solid #000000; } }
Setting Path:
Explanation
Print
Close
No explanation is available for this setting.
Supported On:
Not available
Small Business Server Folder Redirection
Data collected on: 12/9/2008 1:47:18 PM show all

Generalhide
Detailshide
Domain CEI.local
Owner CEI\Domain Admins
Created 1/26/2007 7:30:50 PM
Modified 12/9/2008 1:35:12 PM
User Revisions 30 (AD), 30 (sysvol)
Computer Revisions 0 (AD), 0 (sysvol)
Unique ID {B09599AE-2605-4810-BF6F-1B88D1124E3C}
GPO Status Enabled

Linkshide
Location Enforced Link Status Path
CEI No Enabled CEI.local

This list only includes links in the domain of the GPO.
Security Filteringhide
The settings in this GPO can only apply to the following groups, users, and
computers:
Name
Everyone
NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users

WMI Filteringhide
WMI Filter Name None
Description Not applicable

Delegationhide
These groups and users have the specified permission for this GPO
Name Allowed Permissions Inherited
CEI\Domain Admins Edit settings, delete, modify security No
CEI\Enterprise Admins Edit settings, delete, modify security No
Everyone Read (from Security Filtering) No
NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users Read (from Security Filtering) No
NT AUTHORITY\ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS Read No
NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Edit settings, delete, modify security No

Computer Configuration (Enabled)hide
No settings defined.
User Configuration (Enabled)hide
Windows Settingshide
Folder Redirectionhide
Application Datahide
Setting: Basic (Redirect everyone's folder to the same location)hide
Path: \\cei-server\users\%USERNAME%\Application Data
Optionshide
Grant user exclusive rights to Application Data Enabled
Move the contents of Application Data to the new location Enabled

Policy Removal Behavior Restore contents

Desktophide
Setting: Basic (Redirect everyone's folder to the same location)hide
Path: \\cei-server\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop
Optionshide
Grant user exclusive rights to Desktop Enabled
Move the contents of Desktop to the new location Enabled

Policy Removal Behavior Leave contents

My Documentshide
Setting: Basic (Redirect everyone's folder to the same location)hide
Path: \\%HOMESHARE%%HOMEPATH%
Optionshide
Grant user exclusive rights to My Documents Enabled
Move the contents of My Documents to the new location Enabled

Policy Removal Behavior Leave contents

Start Menuhide
Setting: Basic (Redirect everyone's folder to the same location)hide
Path: %USERPROFILE%\Start Menu
Optionshide
Grant user exclusive rights to Start Menu Disabled
Move the contents of Start Menu to the new location Disabled

Policy Removal Behavior Restore contents
















"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:OLnZf%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Folder redirection is a user setting, so after you do a gpupdate /force,
> you have to log out then back in. I'm guessing you've probably done that,
> and if so, the first thing to do is to check the workstation's system and
> application logs for errors involving group policy application. If there
> are any, you'll have to troubleshoot from there or post back.
>
> Next, take a look in the GPMC on the SBS and make sure the policy is
> linked to the OU containing the users. It seems unlikely that the wizard
> would have missed on this, but if you've moved users out of the default OU
> or something like that, you may not be applying the GPO to the users in
> question.
>
> The next thing I'd do is to go to a workstation where you're seeing the
> incorrect redirection setting. Go to Start -> Run and type "rsop.msc"
> without the quotes. It'll bring up a result showing all group policies
> applied to that computer and user account. Look in the results to see if
> you can find which policy is applying the wrong setting, and you'll be
> able to fix it.
>
>
> "Bikini Browser" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%23O8bS%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello Folks:
>>
>> I recently had to change the folders ( and server) that the users were
>> storing "My Documents" on.
>>
>> I went to the wizard and changed the folders from \\OldServername\users
>> (a member server) to \\SBS-New-Servername\users (the SBS server) which is
>> the default folder for the SBS box.
>>
>> Then I manually copied over the files and everything seemed to be working
>> fine, until I checked the properties of the "My Documents" folders on
>> each of the XP work stations. That folder still shows the old server
>> name and I can't edit it or change it.
>>
>> Then I checked the group policy for folder redirection on the server and
>> it shows the correct information.
>>
>> Then I ran gpupdate /force on the indivitual machines and it still shows
>> the old server path.
>>
>> One thing to note is that each XP Work station is still trying to Sync
>> Files and folders with the old Member server.
>>
>> How do I get the workstations to show the correct path for the new SBS
>> server's default path for My Documents?
>>
>> Please advise...
>>
>> Bikini Browser
>> San Juan Puerto Rico
>>
>>

>



 
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Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]
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      9th Dec 2008
RSOP is just the results - you can't act on them directly in that console.
But you should be able to edit the GPO directly in the group policy editor
on the SBS. It sounds like you know how to do it but if not post back (just
set the root path in the gpo to \\servername\sharename).


"Bikini Browser" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks Dave for pointing the finger in the right direction...
>
> Users have never been moved from default locations on the SBS 2003 R2
> Server.
>
> I did run RSOP on the workstation and I found that ALL the folders were
> redirected as I told the GPO to do EXECPT the My documents folder. My
> documents still points back to the old server name as seen in RSOP. And
> you can't edit RSOP because it says it is getting the information from GPO
> sbs server folder rediection. (That is not exactly what it says but you
> get the idea don't you?
>
>
> Looking at the GPO report, the Server says it is redirecting to:
> Path: \\%HOMESHARE%%HOMEPATH%
>
> See below for the rest of the settings....
>
> Bikini Browser
>
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Group Policy Management
> body { font-size:68%;font-family:MS Shell Dlg; margin:0px,0px,0px,0px;
> border: 1px solid #666666; background:#F6F6F6; width:100%;
> word-break:normal; word-wrap:break-word; } .head { font-weight:bold;
> font-size:160%; font-family:MS Shell Dlg; width:100%; color:#6587DC;
> background:#E3EAF9; border:1px solid #5582D2; padding-left:8px;
> height:24px; } .path { margin-left: 10px; margin-top: 10px;
> margin-bottom:5px;width:100%; } .info { padding-left:10px;width:100%; }
> table { font-size:100%; width:100%; border:1px solid #999999; } th {
> border-bottom:1px solid #999999; text-align:left; padding-left:10px;
> height:24px; } td { background:#FFFFFF; padding-left:10px;
> padding-bottom:10px; padding-top:10px; } .btn { width:100%;
> text-align:right; margin-top:16px; } .hdr { font-weight:bold; border:1px
> solid #999999; text-align:left; padding-top: 4px; padding-left:10px;
> height:24px; margin-bottom:-1px; width:100%; } .bdy { width:100%;
> height:182px; display:block; overflow:scroll; z-index:2;
> background:#FFFFFF; padding-left:10px; padding-bottom:10px;
> padding-top:10px; border:1px solid #999999; } button { width:6.9em;
> height:2.1em; font-size:100%; font-family:MS Shell Dlg;
> margin-right:15px; } @media print { .bdy { display:block;
> overflow:visible; } button { display:none; } .head { color:#000000;
> background:#FFFFFF; border:1px solid #000000; } }
> Setting Path:
> Explanation
> Print
> Close
> No explanation is available for this setting.
> Supported On:
> Not available
> Small Business Server Folder Redirection
> Data collected on: 12/9/2008 1:47:18 PM show all
>
> Generalhide
> Detailshide
> Domain CEI.local
> Owner CEI\Domain Admins
> Created 1/26/2007 7:30:50 PM
> Modified 12/9/2008 1:35:12 PM
> User Revisions 30 (AD), 30 (sysvol)
> Computer Revisions 0 (AD), 0 (sysvol)
> Unique ID {B09599AE-2605-4810-BF6F-1B88D1124E3C}
> GPO Status Enabled
>
> Linkshide
> Location Enforced Link Status Path
> CEI No Enabled CEI.local
>
> This list only includes links in the domain of the GPO.
> Security Filteringhide
> The settings in this GPO can only apply to the following groups, users,
> and computers:
> Name
> Everyone
> NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
>
> WMI Filteringhide
> WMI Filter Name None
> Description Not applicable
>
> Delegationhide
> These groups and users have the specified permission for this GPO
> Name Allowed Permissions Inherited
> CEI\Domain Admins Edit settings, delete, modify security No
> CEI\Enterprise Admins Edit settings, delete, modify security No
> Everyone Read (from Security Filtering) No
> NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users Read (from Security Filtering) No
> NT AUTHORITY\ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS Read No
> NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Edit settings, delete, modify security No
>
> Computer Configuration (Enabled)hide
> No settings defined.
> User Configuration (Enabled)hide
> Windows Settingshide
> Folder Redirectionhide
> Application Datahide
> Setting: Basic (Redirect everyone's folder to the same location)hide
> Path: \\cei-server\users\%USERNAME%\Application Data
> Optionshide
> Grant user exclusive rights to Application Data Enabled
> Move the contents of Application Data to the new location Enabled
>
> Policy Removal Behavior Restore contents
>
> Desktophide
> Setting: Basic (Redirect everyone's folder to the same location)hide
> Path: \\cei-server\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop
> Optionshide
> Grant user exclusive rights to Desktop Enabled
> Move the contents of Desktop to the new location Enabled
>
> Policy Removal Behavior Leave contents
>
> My Documentshide
> Setting: Basic (Redirect everyone's folder to the same location)hide
> Path: \\%HOMESHARE%%HOMEPATH%
> Optionshide
> Grant user exclusive rights to My Documents Enabled
> Move the contents of My Documents to the new location Enabled
>
> Policy Removal Behavior Leave contents
>
> Start Menuhide
> Setting: Basic (Redirect everyone's folder to the same location)hide
> Path: %USERPROFILE%\Start Menu
> Optionshide
> Grant user exclusive rights to Start Menu Disabled
> Move the contents of Start Menu to the new location Disabled
>
> Policy Removal Behavior Restore contents
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:OLnZf%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Folder redirection is a user setting, so after you do a gpupdate /force,
>> you have to log out then back in. I'm guessing you've probably done
>> that, and if so, the first thing to do is to check the workstation's
>> system and application logs for errors involving group policy
>> application. If there are any, you'll have to troubleshoot from there or
>> post back.
>>
>> Next, take a look in the GPMC on the SBS and make sure the policy is
>> linked to the OU containing the users. It seems unlikely that the wizard
>> would have missed on this, but if you've moved users out of the default
>> OU or something like that, you may not be applying the GPO to the users
>> in question.
>>
>> The next thing I'd do is to go to a workstation where you're seeing the
>> incorrect redirection setting. Go to Start -> Run and type "rsop.msc"
>> without the quotes. It'll bring up a result showing all group policies
>> applied to that computer and user account. Look in the results to see if
>> you can find which policy is applying the wrong setting, and you'll be
>> able to fix it.
>>
>>
>> "Bikini Browser" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%23O8bS%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Hello Folks:
>>>
>>> I recently had to change the folders ( and server) that the users were
>>> storing "My Documents" on.
>>>
>>> I went to the wizard and changed the folders from \\OldServername\users
>>> (a member server) to \\SBS-New-Servername\users (the SBS server) which
>>> is the default folder for the SBS box.
>>>
>>> Then I manually copied over the files and everything seemed to be
>>> working fine, until I checked the properties of the "My Documents"
>>> folders on each of the XP work stations. That folder still shows the
>>> old server name and I can't edit it or change it.
>>>
>>> Then I checked the group policy for folder redirection on the server and
>>> it shows the correct information.
>>>
>>> Then I ran gpupdate /force on the indivitual machines and it still shows
>>> the old server path.
>>>
>>> One thing to note is that each XP Work station is still trying to Sync
>>> Files and folders with the old Member server.
>>>
>>> How do I get the workstations to show the correct path for the new SBS
>>> server's default path for My Documents?
>>>
>>> Please advise...
>>>
>>> Bikini Browser
>>> San Juan Puerto Rico
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>


 
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