Hello Johnny,

you can use the loopback in replace mode which should do the trick
(then a user gpo should be in the OU, even if empty)




Friday, April 7, 2006, 5:38:20 PM, you wrote:

FJ> We have a GPO in place for all users to do Folder Redirection of My
FJ> Documents. We are experiencing problems with long delays during this
FJ> process when users connect to a Citrix Server. This started with 2003
FJ> SP1 (there is a "potential" hot fix from MS, but we are not crazy about
FJ> it)

FJ> The real question is that I am not finding a way to not apply that GPO
FJ> when our users connect to the Citrix servers. Here is what I mean:

FJ> A) Typically you can counteract a GPO applied above with a GPO that
FJ> disables that same function, like we did recently with Screen Saver
FJ> settings. But, Folder redirection of My Documents can not be "disabled",
FJ> it is just "not configured" or Configured and pointing to the
FJ> redirection location. 

FJ> B) There are no GPOs applied to the Terminal Server or Citrix Servers
FJ> OUs, but do not want to Block inheritance of GPOs (not best practices
FJ> because it is hard to troubleshoot and I am not even sure it is an
FJ> option in this case). The Folder Redirection GPO is applied to the USERS
FJ> OU and sub OUs based on AD Group membership.

FJ> C) Loopback processing seems to be the reverse of what I am trying to
FJ> do. Unless I am just not getting it. 

FJ> Any other ideas?

FJ> Thanks

FJ> Johnny Figueroa
FJ> Enterprise Network Consultant/Integrator
FJ> Network Services Banner Health Voice (602)
FJ> 495-4195 Fax (602) 495-4406
FJ>  


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