[THIN] Re: GPO Issue

  • From: "Edward VanDewars" <evandewars@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 14:36:57 -0400

If he is using a dos-based login script (net use) and not specifying
"/persistent:no" then I believe the mapped drive would persist, so all that
combined would explain it.

On 9/1/06, Jeff Pitsch <jepitsch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Now that you mention it Joe, redirection policies are applied the first time and then not touched again unlesst hey change. That may be why it's not being removed properly. It's the login scrip that is confusing because the login scripts are typically part of the GPO itself when specified in a gpo.

But you make a valid point about the same profile, I would use GPO to
specify a completely separate profile for the other OU.  then you eliminate
this problem altogether.


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On 9/1/06, Joe Shonk <joe.shonk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>   You're using the same TS Profile for the other servers, but not the
> same Redirection Policies?  Somehow, that doesn't make sense.  Does the
> other OU have its own set of policies?   As far as I know, GPO settings are
> not unapplied when a user logs off so some settings may be saved in their
> profile.
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> Joe
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> *Sent:* Friday, September 01, 2006 10:07 AM
> *To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* [THIN] GPO Issue
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> Hello -
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> I have a GPO that contains user and computer settings for a group of
> users being applied to Citrix servers running 2003 that are in a certain OU
> within our Active Directory.  Within this policy are folder redirection
> settings for appdata, my docs, desktop, and start menu.  Their is also a
> logon script that is set to run in the policy as well.
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> The problem is that when a user logs onto a different terminal server
> that is not in this OU, they get their folders redirected and the logon
> script is running as well.  I do not know why?  It shouldn't....?
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> Also, if I am logged onto one of these other servers that shouldn't
> apply the policy, I am running RSOP.msc and it doesn't show any of the
> settings from my GPO being applied?
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> I am baffled.
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> Any ideas why this might be happening?
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> ...hopefully it is just friday and I am overlooking something simple.
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> Thanks!
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