28 Apply to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003
100 Folder Redirection
109 Select the folder which you want to use as the redirect destination
112 Confirm move
113 Do you also want to move the contents of %s?
118 You can specify the location of the %s folder.
119 &Target folder location
120 Security &Group Membership
121 Group
122 Path
123 Unable to display the group selection dialog at this time.\nPlease try entering the name of the group directly into the edit box.
200 An unknown error has occurred.
201 Error
202 Warning
203 Security information could not be obtained for the selected group.
204 The provided group and/or path information is invalid.\nYou must provide valid values for both the group and the path.
205 Another entry specifying the path for the group %s already exists.
206 Unable to save the redirection information to the configuration file.\nThe following error occurred:
207 The specified target location is not valid.
208 Unable to obtain the redirection information for %s.
209 The selected path is too long. It may not be used for redirection.\nRedirection paths should not exceed %d characters.
210 The target path is not a UNC path.\n\nIf this is not a valid local path at the client,\nfolder redirection will fail.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this path as the target?
211 Applying the Documents redirection setting to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 OS's will also set Pictures, Music and Videos folders to follow it if they are currently not configured.\n\nIf these folders are already configured for redirection and you want them to follow the Documents folder, you will need to update them to do so.\n\nDo you want to continue?
212 Applying the AppData(Roaming) folder settings to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 OS's will not redirect the following folders.\n\nCookies, Network Shortcuts, Printer Shortcuts, Recent, SendTo, Start Menu, Templates.\n\nDo you want to continue?
213 Applying the Start Menu folder settings to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 OS's will disable the following setting:\n\nCreate a folder for each user under the root path.\nGrant the user exclusive rights.\nMove the contents to the new location.\n\nDo you want to continue?
214 Changing the redirection options for Music or Videos to not follow Documents will make this setting not apply to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 OS's.\n\nDo you want to continue?
215 Information
217 If you have any folder's setting that is not applied to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 OS's, you will no longer be able to change any folder redirection settings in this GPO from those OS's.\n\nDo you want to continue?
302 Follow the %s folder
303 Basic - Redirect everyone's folder to the same location
304 Advanced - Specify locations for various user groups
305 Not configured
307 Choosing this option will make this folder a subfolder of the Documents folder.
308 This folder will be redirected to the specified location.
309 This folder will be redirected to different locations based on the security group membership of the users.
310 This Group Policy Object will have no effect on the location of this folder. Any existing redirection will continue to apply even when this Group Policy object is removed. To ensure that the folder is redirected back to the default location, select the "Redirect to the local userprofile location" option.
602 AppData(Roaming)
603 Desktop
604 Start Menu
605 Documents
606 Pictures
607 Music
608 Videos
609 Favorites
610 Contacts
611 Downloads
612 Links
613 Searches
614 Saved Games
700 Select the redirection settings for %s.
701 &Grant the user exclusive rights to %s.
702 &Move the contents of %s to the new location.
801 Redirect to the user's home directory
802 Create a folder for each user under the root path
803 Redirect to the following location
804 Redirect to the local userprofile location
900 Not Configured
901 Basic
902 Advanced
903 No
904 Yes
905 Leave in Existing Location
906 Redirect to Local Profile
907 Clair
908 For user %s, this folder will be redirected to:\n\n%s
909 Note: This setting ignores the value of the 'Grant the user exclusive rights to Documents' option on the Settings page.