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I have no idea what has happend but its become quite a problem.
A few days ago, I used remote desktop to connect to our server (terminal services) and upon connecting I noticed all the icons/files from my local machine's desktop were now on my desktop of the server. I minimize the session to see that the icons/files that I had on the server desktop are now on my local machine's desktop. As if they were now mirrored. Not thinking too much about it, I went back on the server and deleted the files so that only my server desktop items remained. Upon logging off and returning to my local machine I noticed now that my normal desktop icons were gone from my local machine. I looked everywhere for them but they were completely gone. I have heard of sharing Printers and Drives with remote desktop, and those settings can be turned on and off. But I do not see anything about my desktop. Specs: Local Machine: Windows Vista Buisness Server: Windows 2003 SBS R2 Group Policy: Desktop and My Documents stored on server |