folder redirection
5 TopicsFolder Redirection and Sync Center problems.
Dear Forums, Firs of all i hope i am putting this in the correct thread. I am currently trying to understand why we keep getting this problem and is happens very randomly. Our environment has the following configuration(to my knowledge and digging) We currently have folder redirection in place using a windows server 2008 R2 standard( upgrade to 2019 is in the pipeline). Bear in mind that folder redirection is currently configured to redirect only the My Documents folder and users have a predefined desktop using folder redirection. this is all happening via e specific group policy but no other settings have been altered or configure(plain defaults). All of our users are using dedicated laptops and have Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise editions. Versions ranging from 1803 up to 2004. Versions and editions don't change the fact that it not happening to either one of them. See the provided illustration for more information. upon saving, upon trying to save users will get a lot temp files created in that same folder. We are using Microsoft's Sync Center to have users the ability to have offline files when they don't have internet connection or they are at a remote location without any internet connectivity. But the problem is troublesome if users are working on a document for several hours, they save it perfectly(don't understand nor i don't know if this is true or not) but after a synchronization or a saving procedure the file that was priory saved on his pc before modifying is completely gone and was only left with multiple temp files as shown in the illustration.10KViews0likes3CommentsRemote App not not redirecting local drives
Hi all, I can see my local drives just fine when I'm in my Windows 10 Multi-Session Desktop, but when I publish the Remote Desktop Connection Remote App, only the Session Desktop's drives are mapped, not my local ones. And if I run mstsc from within a Session Desktop, I can only select the drives from that Session Desktop, not my redirected ones. This seems logical, and probably a necessary security feature, but... on the occasions one does want to access to the local drive, is it possible to map a redirected drive? And/or does this mean all RemoteApps are unable to access any local drives, because they are only aware of the SessionDesktop's drives they happen to land on? I'm interested for 2 reasons: Firstly, because we have situations where we could use AVD on devices out in the field where users need to scan and upload things. And secondly I need to know if someone with more brains than me will be able to up/download in situations that appear safe, but actually need to be locked down. I can copy and paste text just fine though. Any assistance appreciated, I'm scratching my head with this one.2.4KViews0likes0Comments