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Sent from my Motorola Droid On Jul 27, 2010 9:32 PM, "James Hill" <[email protected]> wrote: The “management” of Libraries in Windows 7 is poor. Much like most of the new features. I quite like the concept of Libraries. If you have multiple folders of Pictures for examples then you can add each of these folders and only ever have to just click on “Pictures” to see them all in one place. Management via group policy is very limited. You can’t add or remove locations etc. The only one we will really use is Documents. As we are using Folder Redirection Win 7 will complain if you don’t have offline files enabled on that as well (which is also a pain as you can’t turn off the warning message about it when selecting that Library). Gadgets, pinning and libraries have next to useless management with group policy. Want to remove the public files from the Documents library with GP? Can’t do that. Want to unpin or pin programs with GP? Can’t do that. Want to automatically add gadgets with GP? Can’t do that. *From:* Tom Miller [mailto:[email protected]] *Sent:* Wednesday, 28 July 2010 11:07 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Windows 7 - Libraries Not to vear off topic - too late - but how are we as administrators supposed to manage "libraries"? I can see it now, user calls and says "I lost my documents, they were in my library last". That could be anywhere. I must be missing the big picture but I don't see how libraries are any improvement over standard drive letters or a sharepoint (or like) portal. And Libraries really do need to have some sort of GPO add-on so they can be enabled/disabled/redirected. Feel free to enlighten me. How are you folks managing libraries? Do you provide your users i... *From:* Bob Hartung [mailto:[email protected]] *Sent:* Wednesday, 28 July 2010 12:23 AM To: NT System Admin Issues *Subject:* Windows 7 - Libraries We're slowly adding more Windows 7 PCs to our mainly XP Pro stable of computers. This has been ... ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
