klabaza
MIS
- Aug 3, 2005
- 59
Hi people.
I have some small issues, I'm testing at home the roaming + redirect folders settings. I have windows xp sp2, none AD.
I have read a lot of docs about roaming + redirect folders, but there some special folders that won't let me redirect them example:
C:\Documents and Settings\X\Application Data
C:\Documents and Settings\X\Local Settings
The folders My Documents, My Pictures, My Videos, My Music and Favorites I redirect them using "Tweak UI", this folders are easy.
Now the others are not, some sites say that using gpedit.msc there is a shortcut call "Folder Redirection", but in my machine doesn't exist, others docs say that the lowest thing to do is changing the register.
The user Im testing is a normal users(No Admin), with this user I change the settings (Shell Folders), but all the time I restart the computer, the settings for Application Data + Local Settings change to there original location. Even with a admin user happend the same thing.
There some settings inside windows that prevent this change?
Thank all for your time!!!
I have some small issues, I'm testing at home the roaming + redirect folders settings. I have windows xp sp2, none AD.
I have read a lot of docs about roaming + redirect folders, but there some special folders that won't let me redirect them example:
C:\Documents and Settings\X\Application Data
C:\Documents and Settings\X\Local Settings
The folders My Documents, My Pictures, My Videos, My Music and Favorites I redirect them using "Tweak UI", this folders are easy.
Now the others are not, some sites say that using gpedit.msc there is a shortcut call "Folder Redirection", but in my machine doesn't exist, others docs say that the lowest thing to do is changing the register.
The user Im testing is a normal users(No Admin), with this user I change the settings (Shell Folders), but all the time I restart the computer, the settings for Application Data + Local Settings change to there original location. Even with a admin user happend the same thing.
There some settings inside windows that prevent this change?
Thank all for your time!!!