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oryxway
Jul 27, 2022Iron Contributor
Placing files in Netlogon folder
Is it ok for me to place the normal.dotm and powerpoint.potm files under Netlogon folder, so that i cause use GPO to call it from there to place it to users %appdata%\Microsoft\Template folder? I...
- Aug 15, 2022Good to hear, please mark it as solved 🙂
Jul 27, 2022
It's a user thing, so user policy IMHO. The user must have read permissions and the Scripts folder in sysvol should be accessible for them.
https://bobcares.com/blog/copy-files-or-folders-via-gpo/
https://bobcares.com/blog/copy-files-or-folders-via-gpo/
oryxway390
Jul 27, 2022Brass Contributor
Thanks Harm. I did copy it to the scripts folder both my Normal.dotm and Powerpoint.potm files and I have set it up to copy the files to these locations through GPO. But, it looks likes it is not copying. I do not see the new Normal.dotm file or Powerpoint.dotm file.
Anything I am missing?
Anything I am missing?
- Aug 01, 2022Do you have any update for us?
- oryxway390Aug 01, 2022Brass ContributorI also posted about INTUNE connector issue. The site to which it should go to download (within the endpoint portal is unreachable) even though ports are open. I have posted this here in Intune.
- oryxway390Aug 01, 2022Brass ContributorI did a replace and it worked. As, it already had the normal.dotm file. For PowerPoint (POTM file) I tired the same, but I did a create instead of a copy or replace since does not have one under the templates folder. But morning nothing changed, i will check tomorrow morning and I will let you know. Thank you again for the follow up.
- Aug 15, 2022Does everything work out for you like this? Please mark my answer as a solution to mark this topic as solved.
- Jul 27, 2022
Can your users access the specified appdata path and write files there? And when running a rsop.msc on the client computer, does it show that the GPO is applied?