Thank everyone for their help. The problem
seems to be that users need read permissions to the root home folders directory
as just giving them traverse/read folder contents was not enough. This is not
such a big deal I guess because thanks to ws2k3 sp1’s new access-based
enumeration feature, users cannot even see other users’ home folders in the
home folder share. Again, thank all of you for your help,
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Hargraves Sorry, didn't read
thoroughly first (oops). Yeah, it sounds like a perms issue, I usually
set the root of my user shares directory to have Read/Traverse perms for users
in case of an emergency and/or troubleshooting. It's an administrative
share anyway, I can understand the paranoia of also setting it to basically be
unbrowsable, but it sounds like you're going 1/2 a step too far (at least for
the purposes of the applications in your environment). On 10/5/06, Matt
Hargraves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: If you're using a transform file to deploy, you should be able to
define the default file location, either as a variable (%homedrive%) or
alternatively, you can install the GPO extensions for MS Office and set the
item via GPO and stop worrying, as long as you test it a little bit before
deploying it out to everyone.
On 10/4/06, Kennedy,
Jim <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "Office was deployed to the workstations via group policy using an AIP
and MST transform." Bet you
will find something in that MST that is pointing to the wrong location. Blow
out an Outlook profile on one as a test. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of I am
having a weird problem with folder redirection. I have set the My Documents
redirection to the subfolder of the root drive option and set the path to the
homefolders directory (\\servername\homefolders$). This is supposed to redirect
users my documents to \\servername\homefolders$\%username%\my documents and it
does. The users log onto their PCs and open their My Documents folder fine –
and looking at the properties of their my documents folder confirms that the
redirection is working properly. The problem is that in certain applications,
namely Outlook 2003 (all latest patches and SPs applied). When a user goes to
save an attachment, for example, and clicks on my documents in the save dialog,
they receive the error "cannot access \\servername\homefolders$, which
makes sense since the users do not have access to the homefolders$ share, just
to their subfolder. So Outlook, for some reason, is not drilling down into the
users my documents in the home folder, but instead is trying to access the root
of the homefolders$ share. In other Office apps, the my documents works fine.
There are also no event log entries that reference this issue. I am
stuck here as I am unable to find any KB articles that discuss this. Does
anyone have any suggestions? I have not yet reinstalled Outlook because all
other Office apps work fine. Office was deployed to the workstations via group
policy using an AIP and MST transform. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Folder Redirection Issue Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] Folder Redirection Issue Kennedy, Jim
- Re: [ActiveDir] Folder Redirection Issue Matt Hargraves
- Re: [ActiveDir] Folder Redirection Issue Matt Hargraves
- RE: [ActiveDir] Folder Redirection Issue Dan DeStefano