Folder Redirection using Group Policy on Windows Server (2024)

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Folder Redirection lets administrators redirect the path of a folder to a new location. You can use Group Policy to configure these locations. The location can be a folder on the local computer or a directory on a network file share. Folder Redirection is located under Windows Settings in the console tree when you edit domain-based Group Policy by using the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). The path is <Group Policy Object Name>\User Configuration\Policies\Windows Settings\Folder Redirection.

To learn more about Folder Redirection, see Folder Redirection, Offline Files, and Roaming User Profiles overview.

Folders that can be redirected

You can use the GPMC to redirect the following folders:

Selecting a Folder Redirection target

The Target tab of the folder's Properties box enables you to select the location of the redirected folder on a network or in the local user profile. You can choose between the following settings:

  • Basic—Redirect everyone's folder to the same location. This setting enables you to redirect everyone's folder to the same location and is applied to all users included in the Group Policy Object. For this setting, you have the following options in specifying a target folder location:

    • Create a folder for each user under the root path. This option creates a folder in the form \\server\share\User Account Name\Folder Name. Each user has a unique path for their redirected folder.
  • Redirect to the following location. This option uses an explicit path for the redirection location. This can cause multiple users to share the same path for the redirected folder.

  • Redirect to the local user profile location. This option moves the location of the folder to the local user profile under the Users folder.

  • Advanced—Specify locations for various user groups. This setting enables you to specify redirection behavior for the folder based on the security group memberships for the GPO.

  • Not configured. This option is the default setting. This setting specifies that policy-based folder redirection was removed for that GPO. All folders are redirected to the local user profile location or remain where they're based on the redirection options selected. No changes are made to the current folder location.

Configuring other settings for the redirected folder

In the Settings tab in the Properties box for a folder, you can enable the following settings.

  • Grant the user exclusive rights. This setting is enabled by default and is a recommended setting. This setting specifies that the administrator and other users don't have permissions to access this folder.

  • Move the contents of <FolderName> to the new location. This setting moves all the data the user has in the local folder to the shared folder on the network.

    Caution

    Moving all data can take a large amount of time, depending on the speed of the connection andvolume of data. The time to move all data could be significant if both locations are remote. Youmight also notice a delay when pinning and unpinning files in remote locations, as the fileneeds to sync between the cache and the file share.

  • Policy Removal. The following table summarizes the behavior of redirected folders and their contents when the GPO no longer applies, based on your selections for policy removal. The following policy removal options are available in the Settings tab, under Policy Removal.

Policy removal optionSelected settingResult
Redirect the folder back to the user profile location when policy is removed1Enabled- The folder returns to its user profile location.
- The contents are copied, not moved, back to the user profile location.
- The contents aren't deleted from the redirected location.
- The user continues to have access to the contents, but only on the local computer.
Leave the folder in the new location when policy is removedEnabled- The folder remains at its redirected location.
- The contents remain at the redirected location.
- The user continues to have access to the contents at the redirected folder.

1 Moving all data back to the user profile can take a large amount of time, depending onthe speed of the connection and volume of data. The time to move all data could be significant ifboth locations are remote. You might also notice a delay when pinning and unpinning files in remotelocations, as the file needs to sync between the cache and the file share.

You can also use the GPMC to configure the following Folder Redirection policy settings:

  • Use localized subfolder names when redirecting Start and My Documents. This policy is located in the following paths: Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\System\Folder Redirection, or User Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\System\Folder Redirection.

  • Do not automatically make redirected folders available offline. This policy is located in the following path: User Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\System\Folder Redirection.

Specify the location of folders in a user profile

You can use Group Policy to specify another location (in other words, "redirect" the location) for folders within user profiles. You can redirect folders either to one location for everyone or to different locations based on the security group membership of users. You can also configure other settings for the redirected folder. The settings that you can configure include:

  • Granting exclusive user rights to the folder.
  • Moving the contents of the folder to the new location.
  • Applying redirection policy to earlier Windows operating systems.
  • Specifying system behavior if the policy is removed.

Next steps

  • Deploy Folder Redirection with Offline Files
Folder Redirection using Group Policy on Windows Server (2024)

FAQs

How to configure Folder Redirection via Group Policy? ›

On a computer that has Group Policy Management installed, open Server Manager. Select Tools > Group Policy Management. In Group Policy Management, right-click the domain or OU in which you want to set up Folder Redirection, and then select Create a GPO in this domain, and Link it here.

How do I redirect a folder in Windows Server? ›

Configure Folder Redirection settings under User Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Folder Redirection. Specify the target folder that we want to redirect to the network location. In this demonstration, the document folder is selected to redirect to the E drive on the server.

What are the best practices for Folder Redirection? ›

For optimal performance of the Folder Redirection feature, it is strongly recommended that you create only the root share on the server, and then let the system create the folders for each user. If you must create the folders for users, ensure that you correctly assign permissions.

Is Folder Redirection a user or computer policy? ›

Folder Redirection lets administrators redirect the path of a folder to a new location. You can use Group Policy to configure these locations.

What is Folder Redirection in Group Policy? ›

Folder redirection is a Group Policy extension that allows you to identify a connection between network servers or DFS roots and the local folders that you want to redirect.

How to configure Group Policy in Windows Server? ›

Windows offers a Group Policy management Console (GPMC) to manage and configure Group Policy settings.
  1. Step 1- Log in to the domain controller as administrator. ...
  2. Step 2 - Launch the Group Policy Management Tool. ...
  3. Step 3 - Navigate to the desired OU. ...
  4. Step 4 - Edit the Group Policy.

How to configure Folder Redirection in Windows Server 2016? ›

Open User Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Folder Redirection. Right-click Documents and click Properties. Choose Basic - Redirect everyone's folder to the same location. Under Target folder location choose Create a folder for each user under the root path.

What is Folder Redirection in Windows Server 2012? ›

Folder Redirection and Offline Files are used together to redirect the path of local folders, such as the Documents folder, to a network location, while caching the contents locally for increased speed and availability. Roaming User Profiles is used to redirect a user profile to a network location.

How to see if Folder Redirection is enabled? ›

How to verify that folder redirection works
  1. In a session, navigate to a folder you directed, right-click the folder, and then select Properties.
  2. In the properties window, navigate to the Shortcut tab and then check the Target field. If the field displays a redirected path, folder redirection works.
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What are the three redirection techniques? ›

Teachers can redirect verbally, physically, with a cue, or by redirecting the child's attention.

What are the disadvantages of Folder Redirection? ›

The downside of folder redirection is that it requires a lot of disk space on the server. Also, users can't get to documents when the server is unavailable.

Is Folder Redirection a good idea? ›

We use folder redirection and UEM because people roam, if your users are never sat at the same desk or device then this is pretty much a must. Even if they don't, FR will help with backup of their data and allows for them to move or use alternative devices if needs be. The best part is backing documents up.

How to assign permissions to files and folders through Group Policy? ›

“Select GPO” window opens up. Select the new “Assigning Folder Permissions” GPO, then click OK. In the right pane, stay on the “Linked Group Policy Objects” tab that appears by default. Right-click on the “Assigning Folder Permissions”, and select “Enforced” from the context menu.

What is the registry key for Folder Redirection GPO? ›

The registry key for folder redirection settings are in… HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders and another key above that one for just Shell folders.

Is Folder Redirection supported by local Group Policy on Windows 10? ›

If you'd like to redirect folders like "My Documents" through local Windows Group Policies, you undoubtedly know that you can't do it. As it says in TID #10078467 "Microsoft has moved "Custom Folders" from Extensible Policies (in Windows 9x and NT 4.0) to "Folder Redirection" in AD Domain Group Policies.

How to configure roaming profile using Group Policy? ›

In the Group Policy Management Editor window, navigate to Computer Configuration, then Policies, then Administrative Templates, then System, and then User Profiles. Right-click Set roaming profile path for all users logging onto this computer and then select Edit.

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