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Hi all,
I'm completely stuck here. I have Vista Business. My servers are at the colocation. I am accessing them with NCP Secure entry client VPN which allows me to establish a pre-Windows login VPN connection. Personal folders are located on a DFS share which can be accessed via \\domain\shares\personal\%username% or \\domain.com\shares\personal\%username%. First I've tried to set up redirected folders via a group policy. Path was set to \\domain\shares\personal\%username%. All worked for the servers at the colo - all My Documents on them were redirected successfully. With Vista I was getting a Folder redirection error saying that it could not find a path (or syntax is incorrect). What? Just before I applied a policy I have tried to access that path and it worked... Then I tried to access that path with explorer and it is indeed throwing an error. Tried to access the path in the form of \\domain.com\shares\personal\%username% - and it worked in explorer. Went and changed group policy to use new path. Restarted. Same error. Now the new path is not accessible through explorer but the old path IS working fine. So I decided - screw it. I will redirect folders manually. Same thing! After I redirect them to a new location - after a reboot - everything is not accessible! Please help... What am I doing wrong... Thank you Roman |
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I've figured it out. Basically one of the DFS server's NetBIOS name was
different than a DNS name. I did not have any WINS servers on my network, but DFS always used NetBIOS instead of DNS. I read an article about modifying DFS to use DNS instead, but decided that it is easier for me to add a WINS server and specify it in the VPN configuration. Now everything is working as it shoud. One thing though is that Win Server 2003 policy moved all but Pictures folder to a DFS share. Not a problem though. Regards Roman "Roman Tumaykin" wrote in message ... Hi all, I'm completely stuck here. I have Vista Business. My servers are at the colocation. I am accessing them with NCP Secure entry client VPN which allows me to establish a pre-Windows login VPN connection. Personal folders are located on a DFS share which can be accessed via \\domain\shares\personal\%username% or \\domain.com\shares\personal\%username%. First I've tried to set up redirected folders via a group policy. Path was set to \\domain\shares\personal\%username%. All worked for the servers at the colo - all My Documents on them were redirected successfully. With Vista I was getting a Folder redirection error saying that it could not find a path (or syntax is incorrect). What? Just before I applied a policy I have tried to access that path and it worked... Then I tried to access that path with explorer and it is indeed throwing an error. Tried to access the path in the form of \\domain.com\shares\personal\%username% - and it worked in explorer. Went and changed group policy to use new path. Restarted. Same error. Now the new path is not accessible through explorer but the old path IS working fine. So I decided - screw it. I will redirect folders manually. Same thing! After I redirect them to a new location - after a reboot - everything is not accessible! Please help... What am I doing wrong... Thank you Roman |