Curtis you amaze me sometimes how fast and how detailed you respond to
questions. You have become one of the leaders on tech-geeks. Thank you for
your positive contributions.

 

Dana Fellows

Computer Technology Instructor / Network Administrator
Whiteside Area Career Center

1608 Fifth Avenue

Sterling, IL 61081

Email,  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

Website,  <http://www.wacc.cc> www.wacc.cc

Phone: 815-626-5810 ext. 206

Available via phone between 2:30 and 3:30 PM Central Time

 

MCP, MCSA, MCSE, A+, Network+, CIW   

AAS - Network Administration
BA - Information Systems
MS - Instructional Technology

                                    

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of McKay, Curtis
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 10:57 AM
To: 'Tech-Geeks Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Windows 7 Folder Redirection and GPO

 

Yes, that "bug/feature" was introduced with Vista.  The folder does not
actually get renamed but when you view the folder listing within Windows
Explorer, Windows digs into each directory to read the desktop.ini file to
see if it should display the folder with an alternate name.

 

I agree, it was a bummer to have to put in a hack, but what I decided to do
was have a scheduled  task that goes through those home folders each night
and makes sure that all staff are full control denied access to desktop.ini.
It probably makes my backups not backup that file but who cares.  Anyway,
that fix has worked for us for over a year and I can't imagine the headache
of getting rid of folder redirection at this point.  We'd have so many
people lose files it'd be ridiculous.

 

Curtis McKay

Network Administrator

Belleville Township High School District 201

[email protected]

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rick Lawsha
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 10:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [tech-geeks] Windows 7 Folder Redirection and GPO

 

We had a problem of slow logins and home folders being renamed. Any student
who was running Windows 7 was subject to a group policy that redirected the
My Documents folder to their home folder which was on a centrally located
SAN. The student home folder was also mapped to drive letter J. This worked
okay until recently. When we started rolling out Windows 7 labs we noticed
that student home folders which were named with the student ID were being
renamed to My Documents. Teachers were having a hard time finding student
work because all folders were named the same!

 

Searching the web led us to various hacks and work arounds but the solution
for us was to stop redirecting the My Documents folder. Students now are
instructed to save files to the J drive which is available to them on any
computer they use to login.

 

It appears this problem (or feature) was around since Vista days but we
skipped that OS for the most part so we didn't notice this bug. Fixes
involved making desktop.ini read only, remapping the redirected folder to a
subfolder, and registry hacks, none of which appealed to us.

 

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