Disk I/O errors should always be logged, including secret folders. If
you were not allowed to log that error, better leave the company
before the errors hurt your reputation and career. Find a regular job
that's normal. :)

On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 4:57 AM Tracy Pearson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Once had a network admin move everyone's "Documents" folder to a shared
> network path. Then didn't allow anyone to see the contents of the folder
> above it.
>
> \\Server\Share\{UserName} was how it was done. The user was able to put
> things in C:\Users\{UserName}\Documents and everything worked.
> So user couldn't write or see anything in the Share folder. But was allowed
> full access in their folder.
>
> Getting the SpecialFolder from windows and doing a "SET DEFAULT TO
> (cDocumentsFolder)" would throw "Invalid path or file name (Error 202)".



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