You are just amazing ! Thanks a lot ! This is what i was looking for. Can you please tell me how can I let for instance (based on your example) let hr user 1 have read&write or full control of the home file and let the hr user 2 only access for read ?
@@MSFTWebCast time 6:40 on your video, you check the home folder and pick a drive letter. how is it different from let say, put the UNC path to profile path? or a .bat file in the logon script?
@@hengdam87 Home folder and logon script (for map drive) both are almost same. But generally we use GPO for logon script and for that you need to put all the users in same container (for example OU), apply the GPO to OU. On other hand for Home Directory you dont need to do anything else. You just need to configure the setting for that user only. You may have our users in different OU's. And home directory is AD user attribute which will store in Active Directory Database.
Thanks again for the video MSFT. Is there are way to stop a user from 1. renaming their own home folder and 2. manually creating folders in the root Shared Home Directory. We've had this issue and I've seen some (older) group policies that seem to reference this, but doesn't seem to work.
1. Renaming means deleting. If you prevent users from renaming the folders or files means they are not able to delete it. 2. If users are creating their own folders in root directory, might create problem with NTFS permission.
This helped me straighten out a bunch of permission issues I was having - thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
You are just amazing ! Thanks a lot ! This is what i was looking for.
Can you please tell me how can I let for instance (based on your example) let hr user 1 have read&write or full control of the home file and let the hr user 2 only access for read ?
Thank you for sharing MSFT
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what is the different between making a user a home holder and putting the sharefile in the user profile, either a logon script or the profile path.
Sorry I didn't catch your question. Can you be more specific about it.
@@MSFTWebCast time 6:40 on your video, you check the home folder and pick a drive letter. how is it different from let say, put the UNC path to profile path? or a .bat file in the logon script?
@@hengdam87 Home folder and logon script (for map drive) both are almost same. But generally we use GPO for logon script and for that you need to put all the users in same container (for example OU), apply the GPO to OU. On other hand for Home Directory you dont need to do anything else. You just need to configure the setting for that user only. You may have our users in different OU's. And home directory is AD user attribute which will store in Active Directory Database.
Great work, thanks MSFT!!!
can you help to do folder (files) permissions as do not delete and move folders (files) but edit and save. i confused while implementation.
What if you do not have options active directory user and computer?
Thanks again for the video MSFT. Is there are way to stop a user from 1. renaming their own home folder and 2. manually creating folders in the root Shared Home Directory. We've had this issue and I've seen some (older) group policies that seem to reference this, but doesn't seem to work.
1. Renaming means deleting. If you prevent users from renaming the folders or files means they are not able to delete it.
2. If users are creating their own folders in root directory, might create problem with NTFS permission.
How to hide home directory folder unc path from users comp ??but user can delete their folder using unc path of drive ???
it works!! Thank You man!
thank you for the video.
thanks