FWIW, this isn't being done through Group Policy AFAIK - you are setting a 
property on the user's AD object, not creating a Group Policy Object that is 
downloaded and applied on the user's machine.

Cheers
Ken

From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 26 November 2008 4:30 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Group policy question

Is it possible to add exclusions to a group policy?  I'm having an issue with 
some people getting their personal home drives mapped.  When I started here, 
this was done with a login script to a manually created, shared folder.  I've 
always believed that if the tool is provided, you should use it, so I would 
like these drives mapped through ADUC, using the Profile tab.  However, when I 
do this, the user will intermittently not have their home drive mapped at all.  
I haven't changed all users over to the new way, as I need to unshared their 
home directory, copy the current contents to a temp location, delete the 
current folder and allow AD to recreate it with the proper rights.  But I have 
been doing this for all the new employees.  It just so happens that these new 
employees are the ones with the issues, so I would like to exclude them from 
the GPO that does the old login script, to see if the problem goes away.

Joe Heaton

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