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1 14th July 22:41
nesdogbh
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I have 300 users with roaming profiles.

With our AD structure, I can re-direct the My Do***ents folder to a home
drive on the network, but I cannot find any way via GP to shove the My Music
folder back to the person's local C: drive. All of these files are clogging
up our servers!

No luck doing searches here or on the net in general to find a solution,
short of going to each computer and doing it by hand. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Sheldon
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2 14th July 22:41
darren mar-elia
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Unfortunately, I don't think its do-able. This has come up before and it
doesn't seem like you can redirect subfolders of My Do***ents to different
locations. You can modify certain folder locations by tweaking the reg
values under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\User
Shell Folders, but if I remember correctly, if you do this with sub-folders
of My Do***ents, and My Docs is being redirected, then on the next logon,
those sub-folders are "un-directed". But it may be worth testing again as
its been a while.

Darren

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3 14th July 22:41
nesdogbh
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Thanks. I have manually re-directed the My Music folder and yes, it does
re-appear in the old spot, along with all of the files that are in there! You
have answered that question as well.

Perhaps this should be passed along to MSFT. We network admins don't want
all of this blasted music on our servers. We need a way to handle
this....quickly!

Sheldon
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4 14th July 22:42
echobob
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Run a script on the server to delete music files nightly..

Mike
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5 14th July 22:42
lanwench mvp - exchange
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In news:04347A1A-986A-45EC-9FC0-DCE9873D7B1B@microsoft.com,
nesdog <nesdog@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:

'Clicking OK indicates your agreement to abide by Company X's written
computer use policy.'

I like TreeSize Pro (shareware) - helps you find stuff. Then when you find
stuff, you can print reports. Then you can give the reports to the culprits'
managers and let them handle it.

Schedule batch files to delete *.mp3, *.mp*, *.avi, *.blahblahblah, can be
helpful too -

"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." - Ed Crowley
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6 14th July 22:43
ken b
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I didn't see a way in Group Policy to stop Media Player from 'ripping' the
CD in the first place... did I miss something, or is that not a
policy-configurable option?

Ken


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