On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Miller Bonnie L. <
[email protected]> wrote:

> We redirect the desktop to the same folder with all of their other
> redirected items, so it both gets backed up and gets server quota applied.
> They can make a folder on their C: drive if needed (and a shortcut to the
> desktop), but individual workstations aren’t backed up.****
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> ie. Redirected structure looks like:****
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> ** **
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> \Username****
>
> |--\Desktop****
>
> |--\Favorites****
>
> |--\My Documents****
>
> ** **
>
> Etc., with one quota applied at the top to all.
>

We do similar (redirect using GPOs), except that we aren't using quotas,
and we disallow access to the C: drive. They wanna save something, it goes
on their home folder (which we assign in AD), which would be the "Username"
folder in the example above.And we backup those home folders only.

> ****
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