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Parenthetical UNC path is displayed in mapped AD home directory

GODSADMIN
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Since migrating all of my Active Directory users home directories to a CIFS home directory there is a UNC path displayed next to the users name;

user.name (\\Filer\Users) (H:)

Other CIFS shares that are pushed via GPO prefs do not display this UNC path - simply the share display name and the drive letter in parentheses.

I'd prefer that they not see this path.  Is there a way to hide it so that it's displayed like other mapped drives. 

I'm using the profile tab in their AD objects to set the path under the Home folder section.

Anyone know of a solution?

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kodavali
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By default windows sets the mapped dirve label with the associated path. Through GPO, we can set a label to the mapped drive under "Label as" option.

Either you have to use the GPO or use logon script to map drive and rename it.

Sample script on Microsoft site : http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/7dd02dca-d177-478b-9a20-d0210413ab2d

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kodavali
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By default windows sets the mapped dirve label with the associated path. Through GPO, we can set a label to the mapped drive under "Label as" option.

Either you have to use the GPO or use logon script to map drive and rename it.

Sample script on Microsoft site : http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/7dd02dca-d177-478b-9a20-d0210413ab2d

GODSADMIN
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The mistake is using the user object profile tab to configure the home directory.  Once I switched to a GPO preference mapped drive entry, the path to the filer disappeared.

Thanks kodavali!

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