HCHTech
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I've run into a problem with some (not all) users at a clients where they have a domain and are redirecting the user folders (Desktop, Documents, Appdata\Roaming) to a server share (running Server 2022). Basically, the problem users can't pin documents to the Office app icons on the taskbar. If you do this, it looks like it is working, but right-clicking on the (for example, Word) icon does not show any pinned documents or recent documents. The icon itself works to run Word, just not the pinning business. I've also noticed that if I REMOVE an office icon from the task bar, I cannot re-add it. Uninstalling an reinstalling office lets me re-add it.
The server share was created according to a Microsoft technote - I don't have the reference handy but can find it if that would help). The folder redirection is being done with a single GPO that applies to everyone.
In searching for this problem, I've found the note to create the "Inkfile" registry key and following "IsShortcut" data, but this didn't work (and doesn't exist for the users where the pinning is working as expected). I've checked the permissions on the user share and they are the same comparing a working user and a non-working user (That domain user and the SYSTEM user have full access, no other accounts have any access). I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Office (Microsoft365), but that doesn't help either. I've done sfc/scannow and DISM repairs, also no help. All users are on Win10 Pro 21H2. All users have the same antivirus and EDR, and nothing is being flagged.
This isn't a common problem, apparently as my searching has reached a dead end. I'm out of ideas. Has anyone run into this or thought of something clever I can check next?
Oh, one more thing that may be relevant. A few users have reported that occasionally one or more taskbar icons show up as a blank white rectangle on a reboot - still working, just not graphically correct. Usually it just fixes itself after a fashion, and sometimes another reboot will fix it. Other times, it hangs around for a few days and then is suddenly better. These users are not the users with the pinning problem, so I have written this off as just some timing issue with the folder redirection.
The server share was created according to a Microsoft technote - I don't have the reference handy but can find it if that would help). The folder redirection is being done with a single GPO that applies to everyone.
In searching for this problem, I've found the note to create the "Inkfile" registry key and following "IsShortcut" data, but this didn't work (and doesn't exist for the users where the pinning is working as expected). I've checked the permissions on the user share and they are the same comparing a working user and a non-working user (That domain user and the SYSTEM user have full access, no other accounts have any access). I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Office (Microsoft365), but that doesn't help either. I've done sfc/scannow and DISM repairs, also no help. All users are on Win10 Pro 21H2. All users have the same antivirus and EDR, and nothing is being flagged.
This isn't a common problem, apparently as my searching has reached a dead end. I'm out of ideas. Has anyone run into this or thought of something clever I can check next?
Oh, one more thing that may be relevant. A few users have reported that occasionally one or more taskbar icons show up as a blank white rectangle on a reboot - still working, just not graphically correct. Usually it just fixes itself after a fashion, and sometimes another reboot will fix it. Other times, it hangs around for a few days and then is suddenly better. These users are not the users with the pinning problem, so I have written this off as just some timing issue with the folder redirection.