When I open the Group Policy Editor in 2003 Server and navigate to User
Settings | Windows Settings
Folder Redirection is missing.
Any ideas on how to get it to appear?
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When I open the Group Policy Editor in 2003 Server and navigate to User
Settings | Windows Settings
Folder Redirection is missing.
Any ideas on how to get it to appear?
Either you accidentally removed system.adm from your Administrative
Templates, or your copy was somehow overwritten. Right-click on
Administrative Templates, select Add/Remove Templates, and verify that
system.adm is listed. If not, Add it. If so, then your copy has been
corrupted. You can download original copies of the Windows adm files from:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
Choose either admFiles_WindowsServer2003.msi or
admFiles_WindowsServer2003SP1.msi depending on whether you are using SP1.
After installing, go back into Add/Remove Templates and remove the existing
system.adm, then click Add... and browse to the install directory to select
the system.adm from there.
"Frank" <ffarero@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
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> When I open the Group Policy Editor in 2003 Server and navigate to User
> Settings | Windows Settings
> Folder Redirection is missing.
> Any ideas on how to get it to appear?
Thanks Ronny. System.Admin was not there I then added it and it worked.
"Ronny Ong" <ronnyong@killspam-bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> Either you accidentally removed system.adm from your Administrative
> Templates, or your copy was somehow overwritten. Right-click on
> Administrative Templates, select Add/Remove Templates, and verify that
> system.adm is listed. If not, Add it. If so, then your copy has been
> corrupted. You can download original copies of the Windows adm files from:
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
>
> Choose either admFiles_WindowsServer2003.msi or
> admFiles_WindowsServer2003SP1.msi depending on whether you are using SP1.
> After installing, go back into Add/Remove Templates and remove the
> existing system.adm, then click Add... and browse to the install directory
> to select the system.adm from there.
>
> "Frank" <ffarero@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:Ogzygi5NGHA.1032@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> When I open the Group Policy Editor in 2003 Server and navigate to User
>> Settings | Windows Settings
>> Folder Redirection is missing.
>> Any ideas on how to get it to appear?
>
>
Hi Guys,
I have the same problem with the missing Folder Redirection in GPO.
I have tried the advice given here about the system.admin, and the one about re-registering fde.dll as recommended by MS, but still nothing....
Any other ideas will be hugely appreciated!
danybat <danybat.2v20ze@DoNotSpam.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have the same problem with the missing Folder Redirection in GPO.
>
> I have tried the advice given here about the system.admin, and the one
> about re-registering fde.dll as recommended by MS, but still
> nothing....
>
> Any other ideas will be hugely appreciated!
Hi - since you haven't quoted the original message, it's hard for anyone to
follow this. Please try posting a new message with all the pertinent info,
and I'm sure someone will be able to help. Include symptoms, and any KB
articles, etc.
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have the same problem with the missing Folder Redirection in GPO.
>
> I have tried the advice given here about the system.admin, and the one
> about re-registering fde.dll as recommended by MS, but still
> nothing....
>
> Any other ideas will be hugely appreciated!
I have quoted now all responses to far. I hope someone has an answer somewhere!! ;o)