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Group policy mapped drives
Group policy mapped drives









Now we can right click on the policy and choose edit. We have to give our new policy a name, we will name ours Mapped Drives (General).

#Group policy mapped drives windows

Navigate to User Configuration -> Preferences -> Windows Settings -> Drive Mappings 3. The Group Policy Setting that allows you to map drives is a User setting and is therefore assigned at logon, this means that the OU that you tie the GPO to should contain Users rather than only computers. On the GPO right click and select edit 2. The new GPO is now created and linked, now it’s time to configure the settings. GPO should be User ConfigPreferancesWindows SettingsDrive Maps, create/edit the current policy and make sure its. Under "Item Options" there's an "is not" switch which basically is all you should need. I can later add additional drive mappings to this GPO. I also check to make sure you created a user policy and not a computer policy. There's also a rule called "Dial-up connection" if you click on "New Item". If all rules are applicable, the preference gets applied. In other words: you can define a ruleset against the machine will be checked. In here, you can define conditions on when the preferences shall be applied. On there, tick the "item level targeting" box and click "Targeting." button. Not sure whether you already tried that, but one cool thing about Preference is that you can item-level target it (as a tribute to Jeremy, you can "ILT" 'em :-)Īnyway, right-click the preference, select "Properties" and select the "Common" tab. Whenever I try to do a gpupdate it forces a logoff.Any Ideas? How can I get this same functionality with these extensions? Now create a new policy setting: New -> Mapped Drive 4. From there go to Windows Settings and take Drive Maps.

group policy mapped drives

After that Go to User Configuration and take Preferences 4. Then create a new GPO and link it to the user account OU, then select Edit.

group policy mapped drives

Right now, users have a shortcut on thier desktop that points to thier logon script on the DC. Firstly, open the Group Policy Management Console (gpmc.msc) to manage the domain GPO.

group policy mapped drives

If the user is off the Corporate network, and then connects via VPN (such as Cisco, Nortel, or Symantec) how do they get thier mapped drives. I really like these extensions but I have one major draw back.Mobile users over VPN.









Group policy mapped drives