Yes, you'll have to add a delete action to remove a file, as the remove when no 
longer applied simply won't copy it again when the action is create, replace, 
or update.  I would put the delete at #1.

From: Joseph L. Casale [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 6:35 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Group Policy Prefs

Preparing to do away with a logon script as it looks like GPP's will do all I 
need wrt this script.
I do have a question about File/Folder prefs, we have some access db's that get 
copied from a master red only location to a folder created for a user if he is  
member of a Sec Group. One pain is cleaning this up if/when they are removed 
from the group and no longer need access to it.

If I set "Remove this item when it is no longer applied" it changes the 
behavior to replace so I presume it will copy the db's each time the user logs 
on?
Is there a way around this such that it cleans up after itself if the user is 
removed? I guess I could do item level targeting and use a "Delete" if "Not" in 
the group? Is that the most elegant way to do this?

Thanks guys!
jlc

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