| Mark Eades O2 2004-07-20, 7:48 am |
| This is not acting like a mount or junction point so there can only be an
active_directory setting to cause this. I don't have that level of
expertise.
"Mark Eades O2" <mark.eades@tesco.net> wrote in message
news:cdahu8$1av$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
> I am, to put it mildly, very confused.
> When I check the related folders, no junction points are shown.
> If I generate a junction point it shows up in the directory listing as a
> JUNCTION rather than a DIR.
> The unwanted view on the desktop and in the SCRIPTS folder only show up as
a
> DIR yet they are all views of the same location. Even the active directory
> on the sister server shows the same content.
> What is the difference between these special folders and other junction
> objects?
> If LINKD or JUNCTION say there are no linked folders yet a change in any
of
> the images of the folders shows up in all, therefore they are one and the
> same, what tools do I need to break this imaging.
>
> Mark
>
> "Tim Hines [MSFT]" <timhines@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:OEsvVrbZEHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
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> c:\winnt\sysvol\domain
> rights.
> active
> folder.
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> Settings\Administrator\Desktop\\SYSVOL\s
ysvol\#mydomain#.
> Settings\Administrator\Desktop\\SYSVOL\s
ysvol\#mydomain#.
> com\scripts\Winnt\SYSVOL\sysvol\#mydomai
n#.com\scripts\Winnt\SYSVOL\sysvol
>
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