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Ben,
I have the same setup on my network and i have investigated this and found there to be no other way, if you find a solution plesase let me know Simon "Ben" wrote: > Hi Ian, > > Yes this is how we configured My Documents through group policy. We have the > users Home drive set to H: then via GP we redirect the My Documents folder > to their home drive, which is then made availble offline. > > Is there a better way of doing this, while still keeping My Documents > synchronised with the server for backup? > > Regards > > Ben > > > "Ian" <Ian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news BCDE14C-6625-4253-937D-21889D8E9886@microsoft.com...> >I think it's more likely that "My Documents" has been adjusted to point to > >a > > location on the server. Right-click and select 'properties' to see where > > My > > Documents is actiually located. > > > > Sucha a setup is ideal for fixed desktop users but not so handy for > > laptops. > > > |
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