From: Michael on
Hi,
I've just migrated a customer from Small Business Server 2003 to Small
Business Server 2008 on a new server.

A lot of their users have saved a lot of short-cuts to files and folders in
their 'My Documents' to the desktop.

These short-cuts all have the OLD server name in the target e.g.
\\LSCS01\Anna\MyDocuments\etc etc

Does anyone have a script that I can add to logon that checks all shortcuts
upon sign-on and updates shortcuts to point the new server ?

Regards
Michael


From: Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] on
Sorry I do not know of any.
However this is where I try to teach people to use Drive Letters
and in SBS2008 Map some Drive letters like P: for personal in group
Policies.

There is also an option of renaming the NEW Server with the same name.
(assuming you are doing a fork lift migration)
Russ

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"Michael" <michael.green(a)solventgreen.com.nospam> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I've just migrated a customer from Small Business Server 2003 to Small
> Business Server 2008 on a new server.
>
> A lot of their users have saved a lot of short-cuts to files and folders
> in
> their 'My Documents' to the desktop.
>
> These short-cuts all have the OLD server name in the target e.g.
> \\LSCS01\Anna\MyDocuments\etc etc
>
> Does anyone have a script that I can add to logon that checks all
> shortcuts
> upon sign-on and updates shortcuts to point the new server ?
>
> Regards
> Michael
>
>