We're slowly adding more Windows 7 PCs to our mainly XP Pro stable of 
computers. This has been creating some issues for how we've been storing user 
files on our Windows 2003 server.

Long ago we created a shared directory structure for storing user's files.


\\main-ms1\users\<username>

We'd then redefine their "My Documents" folder to point to this directory. 
Everything worked well.

With the introduction of Windows 7, things are not working consistently. For 
instance, when I view the user directory structure above from the Windows 2003 
server, I see multiple instances of "Documents" folders. These have replaced 
the <username> directories. They have different icons associated with them as 
opposed to the Win XP Pro users. It's some kind of alias you try to create a 
directory name for one of the Windows 7 users, it errors out saying the 
directory already exists. If you try to rename the Documents folder to the 
username, it doesn't produce an error but the folder name continues to be 
displayed as Documents.

Now if I navigate to this directory structure from Windows 7 PC, the folders 
that display as "Documents" on the Windows 2003 server display as "My 
Documents".

Is there a setting to fix or change the display of the directory name back to 
the actual folder name?

Thanks.

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Bob Hartung
Wisco Industries, Inc.
736 Janesville St.
Oregon, WI 53575
Tel: (608) 835-3106 x215
Fax: (608) 835-7399
e-mail: bhartung(at)wiscoind.com
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