Recently we installed a new Windows 2003 Enterprise server. We've changed the group policy to re-direct My Documents from "server1" to "server2". The group policy is based on the Users organization unit.
Everyone's My Documents moved over pretty good (as can be expected).
Now here's my problem/question...
When a user logs off a computer that has another user's My Documents on it (because the computer is a hand me down) the group policy hasn't applied to the previous account.
Should I..
A) Add a group policy to the built-in ComputerAccounts O.U.
or
B) Delete the original policy all together (eek) and make a new one on the ComputerAccounts O.U.
Our fear is what will happen when user, joe.user's old My Documents synch with his new My Documents folder?
The Titanic was built by engineers. The Ark was built by an amateur.
Everyone's My Documents moved over pretty good (as can be expected).
Now here's my problem/question...
When a user logs off a computer that has another user's My Documents on it (because the computer is a hand me down) the group policy hasn't applied to the previous account.
Should I..
A) Add a group policy to the built-in ComputerAccounts O.U.
or
B) Delete the original policy all together (eek) and make a new one on the ComputerAccounts O.U.
Our fear is what will happen when user, joe.user's old My Documents synch with his new My Documents folder?
The Titanic was built by engineers. The Ark was built by an amateur.