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adam salam
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Country: United Arab Emirates State: Certifications: CCNA, MCSE 2000 Working on: MCSE:Security (70-227), A+
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Foldr redirection
Hi there 
Well, we generally know all or some thing about Foldr redirection group policy.
but I have one problem 
when deploying Folder redirection, in my AD, users still can save files in the local machine by browsing to another location, e.g. C:\ in there computers.
is there any policy or trick can be done to prevent any user from saving any files out of My Documents or Desktop, or I am missing some thing here?
Any help is highly appreciated, thank you.
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12-06-04 05:30 PM
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ecunupe
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Cary, nc Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Network+, MCSA, MCSE2k Working on: MCSE2k3, MCDBA, MCSE+Messaging 2k3, MCAD
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adam i haven't seen any policy on that. You just need to tell the users that if their system crashes then they loose their docs.
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12-08-04 02:30 AM
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ecunupe
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Cary, nc Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Network+, MCSA, MCSE2k Working on: MCSE2k3, MCDBA, MCSE+Messaging 2k3, MCAD
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If the company you work for has a TAM with M$ then you can have them see about creating a DCR or you could probably send an email to mswishlist.
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12-09-04 01:41 AM
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adam salam
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Country: United Arab Emirates State: Certifications: CCNA, MCSE 2000 Working on: MCSE:Security (70-227), A+
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Thank you for your replies 
I tried to set Write permission to deny for C: driver, it seems to work !!!

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12-15-04 08:38 AM
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adam salam
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Country: United Arab Emirates State: Certifications: CCNA, MCSE 2000 Working on: MCSE:Security (70-227), A+
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12-16-04 01:48 PM
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sandy7000
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Registered: Mar 2004 Location: Northwoods Country: United States State: Certifications: Working on: 70-270, 70-290
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Isn't there a way to hide a drive from the users? Crikey, I can't remember where I saw that tip.
A mischievous method is to change the default letter from C: to whatever and the drive where you want them to save to the letter C:. 
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