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What is folder redirection in Windows server 2012?

What is folder redirection in Windows server 2012?

Folder Redirection enables users and administrators to redirect the path of a known folder to a new location, manually or by using Group Policy. The new location can be a folder on the local computer or a directory on a file share. The files in the folder are then available to the user from any computer on the network.

How do I set up folder redirection?

  1. Open the Group Policy Manager.
  2. Create a new GPO or edit an existing one.
  3. Open User Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Folder Redirection.
  4. Right-click Documents and click Properties.
  5. Choose Basic – Redirect everyone’s folder to the same location.

What is folder redirection in Active directory?

Folder Redirection allows saving data regardless of storage location and separates user data from profile data decreasing the time required to log on. Data is stored on a server where it can be backed up. If the same redirection is applied to multiple users, all data is stored in the one location.

What does folder redirection GPO do?

Folder Redirection lets administrators redirect the path of a folder to a new location. The location can be a folder on the local computer or a directory on a network file share. Users can work with documents on a server as if the documents were based on a local drive.

What is folder redirection in Windows server?

Folder redirection is a group policy setting which used to store user data on the profile, usually Documents, Desktop, and so on stored on a server share. By using these policy settings, the domain users assigned to the folder redirection will get the same data when they log in from a different computer.

What is folder redirection in Windows Server?

How does Folder Redirection work in Windows 10?

Folder Redirection enables you to redirect the location of specific folders within user profiles to a new location, such as a shared network location. Folder redirection is used in the process of administering user profiles and roaming user profiles.

Where are folders redirected in Microsoft Group Policy?

You can configure Folder Redirection using the Group Policy Management Console to redirect specific user profile folders, as well as edit Folder Redirection policy settings. User settings and user files are typically stored in the local user profile, under the Users folder.

How to redirect all folders to the same location?

You can choose between the following settings: Basic—Redirect everyone’s folder to the same location. This setting enables you to redirect everyone’s folder to the same location and is applied to all users included in the Group Policy Object. For this setting, you have the following options in specifying a target folder location:

How are folder redirection and offline files used?

Folder Redirection and Offline Files are used together to redirect the path of local folders (such as the Documents folder) to a network location, while caching the contents locally for increased speed and availability. Roaming User Profiles is used to redirect a user profile to a network location.

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