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How to copy files through GPO correctly?
I have windows server 2012 r2. I created a policy for the computer so that when a user logs in to his desktop, an RDP shortcut is copied.
In the rights to the GPO set: Specifically, so far only your PC (read-execute), Domain Computers (read).
Copy should be from the balls, where "SYSTEM" has full rights. Should be copied to %HOMEPATH%\Desktop\MicrosoftOffice_RND.rdp
Policy tied to the OU with the computer.
After gpupdate / force errors fall out: 0x80070003 or 0x80070005.
I understand the problem is in the rights to the ball, but I don’t understand how to solve it correctly
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And in the GPO itself, too, are the settings made in the section for the computer? Perhaps you have some kind of tricky script there, but logically (the label is needed for the user) you need to do this for users and apply the policy on the OU with the users, IMHO.
In general, it's probably easier in this case to use Group Policy Preferences.
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