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This procedure creates a security group that contains all users to which you want to apply Folder Redirection policy settings. Active Directory Administration Center appears. In the Create Group window, in the Group section, specify the following settings:. In the Members section, select Add. Enter the names of the users or groups to which you want to deploy Folder Redirection, select OK , and then select OK again.

If you do not already have a file share for redirected folders, use the following procedure to create a file share on a server that runs Windows Server or a later version.

Some functionality might differ or be unavailable if you create the file share on a server that runs a different version of Windows Server. The New Share Wizard appears. On the Share Location page, select the server and volume on which you want to create the share. This change hides the share from casual browsers. On the Other Settings page, clear the Enable continuous availability checkbox, if present.

Optionally, select the Enable access-based enumeration and Encrypt data access checkboxes. On the Permissions page, select Customize permissions to open the Advanced Security Settings dialog box. Select Disable inheritance , and then select Convert inherited permissions into explicit permission on this object.

The permissions that you use depend on your remote access configuration, so make sure that you use the correct table. If you chose the SMB Share - Advanced profile earlier in this procedure, follow these additional steps:. If the file server also hosts Remote Desktop Services, use the following procedure to pre-create folders for new users and assign the appropriate permissions to the folders.

In the file share that you created in the previous procedure, navigate to the file share's root folder. Sign in to vote.

Hello, I have a problem with Folder Redirection not being applied through our group policies. I'm running out of options so I hope that someone can help me. Regards, Ron. Thursday, April 11, AM. Hi, Thanks for posting your issue in the forum.

Friday, April 12, AM. Thursday, April 11, PM. Data that is specific to a user can be redirected to a different hard disk on the user's local computer from the hard disk that holds the operating system files. This makes the user's data safer in case the operating system has to be reinstalled. As an administrator, you can use Group Policy to set disk quotas, limiting how much space is taken up by user profile folders.

The Target tab of the folder's Properties box enables you to select the location of the redirected folder on a network or in the local user profile. You can choose between the following settings:. Basic—Redirect everyone's folder to the same location.

This setting enables you to redirect everyone's folder to the same location and is applied to all users included in the Group Policy Object. For this setting, you have the following options in specifying a target folder location:.

Redirect to the following location. This option uses an explicit path for the redirection location. This can cause multiple users to share the same path for the redirected folder. Redirect to the local user profile location.

This option moves the location of the folder to the local user profile under the Users folder. Grant the user exclusive rights. This setting is enabled by default and is a recommended setting.

This setting specifies that the administrator and other users do not have permissions to access this folder. General information about the Folder Redirection For more information about software update terminology, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful?

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