User's Folder Structure

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How can I configure the following schenario ...

I want that every user have his/her own folder on file server, and just the user can access it. Addicionally I want to deploy Disk Quota for all users on that folder only.
Do I have to use Home Folder on User's profile thi schenario, or create manually a folder for each user

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You can certainly use the home folder option within the properties of the account. The easiest way to configure this is first create
a single share point to house all the users home folders. Then open the properties of the each user's account. Go to the Profile
tab and in Home Folder choose the Connect option. Specify a drive letter and the path to the share including the name of the
folder for the user. It's best to just use the users username as the folder name. Click OK. This will create the folder for you and
assign permissions so that only this user and the administrator have rights.


Thank you,
Mike Johnston
Microsoft Network Support
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So all documents saved by the users on that maooed drive letter will altomatically by estored in this folder
Do I have to create a Monting Point on this Folder or it must be a single shared folder
And what about the disk Quota

Thank

----- Michael Johnston [MSFT] wrote: ----

You can certainly use the home folder option within the properties of the account. The easiest way to configure this is first create
a single share point to house all the users home folders. Then open the properties of the each user's account. Go to the Profile
tab and in Home Folder choose the Connect option. Specify a drive letter and the path to the share including the name of the
folder for the user. It's best to just use the users username as the folder name. Click OK. This will create the folder for you and
assign permissions so that only this user and the administrator have rights


Thank you
Mike Johnsto
Microsoft Network Suppor
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