Microsoft Server
2003 server - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 4:40 - 0 Comments
Prevent saving to desktop
How to prevent users from cluttering up their desktops with files.
I don’t know about your company, but when I look at users’ desktops they are usually covered with files, shortcuts, and other junk. Why do they save stuff to their desktops instead of saving it in My Documents where it belongs? Who knows…
But is there any way of preventing users from saving files on their desktops? Yes there is: use Folder Redirection policy to redirect the Desktop folder within a user’s profile to a read-only file share on network server. Note that to redirect this to read-only share you have to use following redirection option: uncheck the “Move folder contents” option and uncheck the “Set ACLs” boxes. As an additional benefit of using this approach, you can also populate the initial contents of users’ desktops if you need to do so.
Article written by MyComputerAid.com
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