Hello IT compatriots,
I have setup a group policy that redirects My Documents and Desktop folder on to network share. The problem is that when user accidently delete item (doc, shortcut) from desktop, it goes to lala land. Completely vanishes! It is neither in system's recycle bin nor in servers'. In contrast, if something is deleted from My Documents folder, it goes into recycle bin. Any Idea, why it is acting different for Desktop?
Second question is that I have deployed office 2003 using group policy and custom installation wizard. In the MST, I have specified to create desktop shortcuts for Outlook, word, powerpoint, etc. It is all working like a charm. Problem is that when user, who doesnt want anything on deskktop, try to delete an icon,they get error, 'access is denied, Make sure disk in not full or write protected and that the file is not currently in use.' Even though, from admin account, shortcuts can be deleted without a problem. What should I do so that ordinary users can delete those icons?
Thanks in advance.
-faisal
I have setup a group policy that redirects My Documents and Desktop folder on to network share. The problem is that when user accidently delete item (doc, shortcut) from desktop, it goes to lala land. Completely vanishes! It is neither in system's recycle bin nor in servers'. In contrast, if something is deleted from My Documents folder, it goes into recycle bin. Any Idea, why it is acting different for Desktop?
Second question is that I have deployed office 2003 using group policy and custom installation wizard. In the MST, I have specified to create desktop shortcuts for Outlook, word, powerpoint, etc. It is all working like a charm. Problem is that when user, who doesnt want anything on deskktop, try to delete an icon,they get error, 'access is denied, Make sure disk in not full or write protected and that the file is not currently in use.' Even though, from admin account, shortcuts can be deleted without a problem. What should I do so that ordinary users can delete those icons?
Thanks in advance.
-faisal