Oh, nice thought, thank you. I don't have copies of the policy files before I 
edited them yesterday anywhere but in bare metal backup, but I do see a similar 
folder with an edit date of 8/17. Our security log doesn't go back that far, 
sadly, but that gives me at least a possible date to work from.

There's an embarrassingly long list of people who have access. I've talked to 
the most likely to have been working on the server for any reason, and not 
gotten any confirmation that they were even on the server recently. (Obviously 
SOMEONE was - or we had two policy file versions sitting around or something 
equally weird happened)

--Poppy


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Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Folder Redirection Group Policy Resetting itself?

Sounds like someone messed with the settings... who has access? When were the 
actual policy files in sysvol last modified?

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Subject:[NTSysADM] Folder Redirection Group Policy Resetting itself?


Something very weird has happened with one of my clients' servers.

In June, I configured group policy for redirected folders to store Desktop, 
Documents, and Downloads in 
\\SERVERNAME\folderredirections$\users$\USERNAME<file:///\\SERVERNAME\folderredirections$\users$\USERNAME>
 for about 50 users on the network.
It's not a big network, but they are cautious with resources, so rather than 
fix the FOLDER of user data that the previous IT person named "users$" - he was 
trying to make a hidden share and didn't know how - I left it as it was. The 
Folder Redirections folder is in C:\Users on the server, so I closed down the 
share on Users and fixed permissions so each user controlled their own folder, 
but no-one else could access their files.

Things were quiet-ish for the end of June and through July, redirected folders 
were working, no files disappearing, no odd permissions problems. Until 
yesterday.

Yesterday, we were notified that users were getting permissions problems trying 
to delete files from their desktop. Some people reported that they'd restarted 
and logging back in took, in some cases, hours. On a hunch, I looked at Group 
Policy.

Redirected folders policy had been changed - to something that looked like a 
vanilla, out-of-the-box setting produced by a wizard. Desktop and Documents 
were now pointing at 
\\SERVERNAME\Users\Folder<file:///\\SERVERNAME\Users\Folder> 
Redirections\USERNAME. Downloads had no policy configuration set.

We're running Server 2012 R2 on this system. They've asked me to do what I can 
to prevent this from happening again - it's been rather disruptive - but this 
is a strange situation, and I'm at a loss to understand HOW this happened.

Hit me with suggestions - have you encountered a situation where group policy 
changed unexpectedly? What's your best guess for how something like this 
happens?

--Poppy


Poppy Lochridge
Technology Consultant
NetCorps
1385-B Oak Street
Eugene, OR 97401
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