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Roaming My Documents
andy <andyn141[ at ]gmail.com> 28.06.2007 16:37:35
Hello, I currently have two different computers that I work from and I
would like to have a central place for my my docs, so no matter what
machine i log onto, I always have all of my docs. I know there is a
way to do this, I'm just not sure on how. If there is a way to have
the desktop the same as well that would be nice. Can anybody help me
on this topic?

Re: Roaming My Documents
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench[ at ]heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> 28.06.2007 17:14:39
andy <andyn141[ at ]gmail.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Hello, I currently have two different computers that I work from and I
> would like to have a central place for my my docs, so no matter what
> machine i log onto, I always have all of my docs. I know there is a
> way to do this, I'm just not sure on how. If there is a way to have
> the desktop the same as well that would be nice. Can anybody help me
> on this topic?

Use folder redirection for My Documents (I don't recommend using offline
files on LAN-connected computers, tho). I like to create my own custom GPO
for this and other desktop/user customization, and link it at the MyBusiness
OU. You can redirect it to the home directory (if you've set that in ADUC)
or to \\server\users\%username%\My Documents, etc.

Do some googling/searching on group policy & folder redirection before
proceeding.


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