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Setup school PC and "Enable local storage” problem
- Jan 08, 2024
Hi FSERZ,
thanks for the update.
I am sorry that this didn't work for you.
You can try these steps for troubleshooting:Compare Deployment Settings:
Compare the deployment settings between a clean installation with the latest "Setup for school PC" version and an older PC. This includes settings related to user profiles, folder redirection, and any other custom configurations.Review Windows Updates:
Check if there are any pending Windows updates on the affected PCs. Applying the latest updates may resolve compatibility issues.Event Viewer Logs:
Examine the Event Viewer logs on the affected PCs for any errors or warnings related to folder redirection, user profiles, or access issues. This may provide more details on what's causing the problem.
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Kindest regards,
Leon Pavesic
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Hi Leon,
thanks for you reply.
I tried the Oma-Uri settings, but unfortunately there is no reaction by the devices. The configuration rules are deployed successfully.
If I read your link right, the settings are for external devices. But it doesn't matter if value "0" or "1", the devices are still accessable.
Maybe I described my problem not clear enough. In Windows file explorer only the "Downloads" folder is visible. All other folders like "Documents", "Pictures" and so on are not visible and accessable.
If I reinstall one of the old devices with the actual "Setup for school PC" version, everything is fine.
Best regards.
Hi FSERZ,
thanks for the update.
I am sorry that this didn't work for you.
You can try these steps for troubleshooting:
Compare Deployment Settings:
Compare the deployment settings between a clean installation with the latest "Setup for school PC" version and an older PC. This includes settings related to user profiles, folder redirection, and any other custom configurations.Review Windows Updates:
Check if there are any pending Windows updates on the affected PCs. Applying the latest updates may resolve compatibility issues.Event Viewer Logs:
Examine the Event Viewer logs on the affected PCs for any errors or warnings related to folder redirection, user profiles, or access issues. This may provide more details on what's causing the problem.
Please click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
This will help others to find the correct solution easily. It also closes the item.
If the post was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Like.
Kindest regards,
Leon Pavesic
(LinkedIn)
- FSERZJan 16, 2024Copper Contributor
Hi Leon,
thanks for your reply again.
As a matter of fact there was a little difference in version numbers during the updates. After execution of pending updates the devices accept the configured permissions and rules.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Best regards.