15 Apr 2008 at 12:55 #1 daztrouk daztrouk Associate Joined 24 Dec 2005 Posts 811 Location London How does this work? If i enter a path for home folders under the users properties, is this where the contents of there 'my documents' will be stored?
How does this work? If i enter a path for home folders under the users properties, is this where the contents of there 'my documents' will be stored?
15 Apr 2008 at 13:05 #2 oddjob62 oddjob62 Soldato Joined 8 Nov 2002 Posts 9,128 Location NW London No this is different from their "My Docs". It will create a mapped drive (you can select the drive letter) to the share you input.
No this is different from their "My Docs". It will create a mapped drive (you can select the drive letter) to the share you input.
15 Apr 2008 at 14:13 #3 daztrouk daztrouk Associate OP Joined 24 Dec 2005 Posts 811 Location London oddjob62 said: No this is different from their "My Docs". It will create a mapped drive (you can select the drive letter) to the share you input. Click to expand... thanks
oddjob62 said: No this is different from their "My Docs". It will create a mapped drive (you can select the drive letter) to the share you input. Click to expand... thanks
15 Apr 2008 at 14:52 #4 Burnsy2023 Burnsy2023 Man of Honour Joined 17 Nov 2003 Posts 36,747 Location Southampton, UK oddjob62 said: No this is different from their "My Docs". It will create a mapped drive (you can select the drive letter) to the share you input. Click to expand... But you can redirect their mydocs to their homefolder Burnsy
oddjob62 said: No this is different from their "My Docs". It will create a mapped drive (you can select the drive letter) to the share you input. Click to expand... But you can redirect their mydocs to their homefolder Burnsy