Is the Replace setting still an issue in Windows 10 for GPO drive map settings?
I would like the drive to be removed if the user is removed from the Group the GPO is applied to.
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The majority of authenticated users are entitled to an H drive, a personal place to store their work related data/file. A home directory is typically the way to provide this personal space, and as you well know, this has been accomplished via login scripts. With a script mapping home directories was always simple using the %username% variable. How can the same variable, or its equivalent, be reliably used when implementing drive mappings using GPO to map drives?
Is the Replace setting still an issue in Windows 10 for GPO drive map settings?
I would like the drive to be removed if the user is removed from the Group the GPO is applied to.
You can do this by editing setting in following path of GPO,
Navigate to User Configuration -> Preferences -> Windows Settings -> Drive Mappings
General Tab Settings
In location put the path to the share/folder you want to map a drive to.
Select a drive letter
Choose Update for action
Label as: This is optional but may be beneficial for users.
Common Tab Settings
Select “Run in logged on users’s security context
Select Item-level Targeting
Click the Targeting Button
Select New Item
Select Organization Unit then select the OU you want to target
Click OK, Click OK again to close the new drive properties
This completes the GPO settings
Refer following for guidance with Screenshots.
https://activedirectorypro.com/map-network-drives-with-group-policy/