Put the laptops in a Security group put a deny on the security group from
geting that policy but make sure it is the only thing in that policy you
want affected!

Jon (finally getting rid of my cold)

On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 4:23 AM, Oliver Marshall <
oliver.marsh...@g2support.com> wrote:

> Hi chaps,
>
> Whats the best (read proper) way to disable folder redirection for any user
> on one machine? We have a 2008/vista based network and we use folder
> redirection to keep the data on the servers. All good. However we have some
> new laptops which will go out in the field and it's been decided that the
> users will need to be able to log on to the laptops as themselves (rather
> than using a dedicated local account on the laptop). However this in turn
> goes against the data policy which precludes laptops from having copies of
> users profiles or company data on them (everything is to be access via SSL
> web app).
>
> Is the best way to just add the computer name to the permissions of the
> folder redirection GPO and then set that permission to denied ?
>
> Olly 'got man cold' Marshall
>
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