How do I stop redirecting folders?
- What happens when you remove Folder Redirection?
- What is redirected drives and folders?
- How do I change redirected folder?
- How do you check if a folder is redirected?
What happens when you remove Folder Redirection?
"When we tested the removal of this policy, the files from the '%USERNAME%\Desktop' were copied locally to C:\%USERNAME%\Desktop on next login. If we change the bottom setting to “Leave the folder in the new location when policy is removed”, the file redirection (Windows Explorer link) remains active."
What is redirected drives and folders?
Folder Redirection enables users and administrators to redirect the path of a known folder to a new location, manually or by using Group Policy. The new location can be a folder on the local computer or a directory on a file share.
How do I change redirected folder?
Open User Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Folder Redirection. Right-click Documents and click Properties. Choose Basic - Redirect everyone's folder to the same location.
How do you check if a folder is redirected?
How to verify that folder redirection works1In a session, navigate to a folder you directed, right-click the folder, and then select Properties.2In the properties window, navigate to the Shortcut tab and then check the Target field. If the field displays a redirected path, folder redirection works.
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