Event Id | 101 |
Source | Folder Redirection |
Description | Failed to perform redirection of folder Desktop. The new directories for the redirected folder could not be created. The folder is configured to be redirected to <\\Computername\Redirected> shared folder, the final expanded path was <\\Computername\Redirected> shared folder. The following error occurred: This security ID may not be assigned as the owner of this object. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: CAUSE: This problem can occur when you use Group Policy to set up its Folder Redirection component. Group Policy has an option to set up the Folder Redirection component as Basic, Advanced, or None. On the Target tab, if you click the Basic setting, and then under Settings, you click to select the Grant the user exclusive rights to the folder name check box, the Folder Redirection component is unsuccessful and event messages can be displayed. RESOLUTION: 1. Load the appropriate Group Policy from the domain. 2. Click User Configuration, click Windows Setting, and then click Folder Redirection. 3. Right-click the appropriate Folder Redirection component, and then click Properties. 4. Click the Basic setting in the Target tab, and then under Settings, click to clear the Grant the user exclusive rights to the folder name check box. 5. Save the settings, and then quit. |
Reference Links | Event ID 101 and Event ID 1000 Messages May Be Displayed When Folder Redirection Is Set Up with Group Policy |
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