New User does not create Home folder
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 Why would this happen?? Users are all in a OU called User Accounts which has sub OUs for assignments. This is where I was creating the new user, and it failing. Went to the Users OU and created the user, and it created normally. There's a nice new folder in the Redirect Folder. 
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  Why would the location matter? Create in User Accounts/Bookkeeper it failed. But creating in Users succeeded. 
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 Folders in that list that don't have the double folder within a folder icon are not OUs. As such GPO's don't apply to objects in them. learned this the hard way a long time ago. 
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 @Dashrender That's a handy bit of insight. Thanks for that comment! 
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 @Dashrender said: Folders in that list that don't have the double folder within a folder icon are not OUs. As such GPO's don't apply to objects in them. learned this the hard way a long time ago. Agreed - that may solve quite a number of reoccurring issues we have with that site. 
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 @Dashrender said: Folders in that list that don't have the double folder within a folder icon are not OUs. As such GPO's don't apply to objects in them. learned this the hard way a long time ago. I guess I don't understand what this means. What icon are you talking about? 
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 @art_of_shred said: @Dashrender That's a handy bit of insight. Thanks for that comment! I recall Scott telling a story where he was Windows certified up the wazoo but had never heard of, let alone used robocopy. Sadly this tid bit of knowledge - I don't recall it being offered up during my reading and getting certified in Windows Server 2008. 
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 @Dashrender said: Folders in that list that don't have the double folder within a folder icon are not OUs. As such GPO's don't apply to objects in them. learned this the hard way a long time ago. Useful information. Thank you. 
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 Well I saw the title and thought you meant Linux home folders and thought I could give some insight. Ha never mind  
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 Yep, those are containers. When you head into you Group Policy Management Console, you'll notice things like 'Computers' and 'Users' aren't listed there to which you can link your GPOs. 
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 @coliver said: @Dashrender said: Folders in that list that don't have the double folder within a folder icon are not OUs. As such GPO's don't apply to objects in them. learned this the hard way a long time ago. I guess I don't understand what this means. What icon are you talking about? That users folder is the system users container not a OU per se. no GPOs 
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 @coliver said: @Dashrender said: Folders in that list that don't have the double folder within a folder icon are not OUs. As such GPO's don't apply to objects in them. learned this the hard way a long time ago. I guess I don't understand what this means. What icon are you talking about? Missed this.  
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 @Dashrender said: @coliver said: @Dashrender said: Folders in that list that don't have the double folder within a folder icon are not OUs. As such GPO's don't apply to objects in them. learned this the hard way a long time ago. I guess I don't understand what this means. What icon are you talking about? Missed this.  Ok thanks, that makes more sense. 






