Use the command line gpresult tool (included) with Windows XP, to find out
if your Folder Redirection Setting are applied or not. Check the event log
at the particular workstation for events about folder redirection.
Folder redirection processing contains 5 steps:
1.. Determine which folders to redirect based on changes to policy at
logon time.
2.. Determine desired redirected location and verify access.
3.. If folder does not exist: create folders, set ACLs.
4.. If folder exists, check ACLs and ownership.
5.. If desired, move contents.
Folder redirection failures only affect the folder redirection extension on
a per folder basis. If youre pre-creating folders rather than letting the
folder redirection extension automatically create the folder, typical errors
include:
a.. Redirecting to a folder that is incorrectly ACLd.
b.. User is not the owner of the folder.
c.. Destination does not exist.
Enabling logging
In addition to logging events in the Application Event log, Folder
Redirection can provide a detailed log to aid troubleshooting. To create a
detailed log file for folder redirection, use the following registry key:
a.. HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Diagnostics
b.. Set: FdeployDebugLevel = Reg_DWORD 0x0f
Note The log file can be found at: %windir%\debug\usermode\fdeploy.log
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Marc Matthes said:
I have tried to find any help on this topic read many white papers and others on GPO's
I even did like this doc said to do and no folder redirect shows up on
Xp????????? it stays the same local