Hi Bob,
Check following article:
823291 File list in the Windows Explorer folder is not refreshed after you
create, move, or delete files
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;823291
I suspect you are using DFS for redirected folders, so this article may
helps.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>>I find Folder Redirection to work fine when the GPO uses a UNC path of
>>\\computername\Redirected Folder.
>>
>>But when I use a UNC path of \\DomainName\Redirected Folder, I find that
the
>>client doesn't see any changes in the folder unless a refresh is
performed.
>>
>>For example: If I use Windows Explorer to add a document to "My
Documents",
>>it will immediately be placed in the redirected folder regardless if I
use
>>computername or DomainName (which is good).
>>
>>When using computername, the client will see this change in Windows
Explorer
>>also (again this is good).
>>
>>But when using DomainName, Windows Explorer will not display the newly
added
>>file (even though it actually is there). If the user refreshes the
Windows
>>Explorer view, it will then display.
>>
>>Any idea what is causing this? Could it be something to do with my DNS?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>--
>>Bob
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