• lud@lemm.ee
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    12 days ago

    Since you use group policies and images (even if images are outdated nowadays) I assume you are trying to configure this for a company with an AD domain and M365 licenses. Since you couldn’t use group policies with a domain and you can’t use M365 features like OneDrive without licenses. I hope you are not allowing personal accounts…

    Why wouldn’t you use OneDrive in this case?

    It’s much better than the old way of home folders in a file share.

    Anyway I’m half tempted to try and do it myself because I doubt it’s impossible.

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      12 days ago

      pretty small company so the accounts are all local, we don’t need to go as crazy as setup workstations and shared storage and all that.

      It’s much better than the old way of home folders in a file share.

      arguably subjective

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        12 days ago

        Not that I agree with using local accounts instead of domain accounts but fair enough.

        It’s much better than the old way of home folders in a file share.

        arguably subjective

        Yes, of course. IMO OneDrive is much easier for the end user instead of having to remember to store files in a share or using folder redirection which is prone to fail sometimes. Because using OneDrive they only have to store files where they normally store them and they get automatically synced and backed up to OneDrive. Something being easy is a huge benefit because it will ensure documents and everything else is backed up properly and it reduces support load.

        Please tell me you have some kind of backup of those computers where you don’t use shared storage or apparently anything “proper”.

        You don’t use Windows home too, right?

        Btw, GPOs only work using a domain. You are probably using local policies and those are sometimes not as likely to work.

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          Yes, of course. IMO OneDrive is much easier for the end user instead of having to remember to store files in a share or using folder redirection which is prone to fail sometimes. Because using OneDrive they only have to store files where they normally store them and they get automatically synced and backed up to OneDrive. Something being easy is a huge benefit because it will ensure documents and everything else is backed up properly and it reduces support load.

          fair fair

          Please tell me you have some kind of backup of those computers where you don’t use shared storage or apparently anything “proper”.

          many backups and tape drives when we max out storage. we’re good

          Btw, GPOs only work using a domain. You are probably using local policies and those are sometimes not as likely to work.

          our user accounts are on a domain

          You don’t use Windows home too, right?

          no ew