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Browse All TopicsI have a Windows 2008 TS server that uses folder redirection group policy to redirect all user's folders to a file server. All other servers / domain is on Windows Server 2003.
I have been seeing the warning event 510 appearing on the application log on TS server and here is what it says:
"Folder redirection policy application has been delayed until the next logon because the group policy logon optimization is in effect."
From what I understand, folder redirection sometime requires up to three logons to get applied completely. The problem I have is that I keep seeing that event appearing. In the mean time I can confirm all user's folders were redirected properly to the server shares, users have been accessing the redirection locations fine without problem.
Turned on the folder redirection debug logging by using the registry suggested by Microsoft does give me a lot more details about the application but nothing indicates problem somewhere, all I can see from the details logs are informative.
Here is the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWAR
What would be the issue here?
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by: ForsakenSAPosted on 2009-07-09 at 16:02:36ID: 24819072
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