Modified print line) after chcp 65001 prints up to 7F and then fails This is different behaviour from Python 2.5.1 which (with a suitably "Lucida Console" (the only TrueType font offered), and I run chcp 65001īut if I do chcp 1252 the program prints up to 7F before hitting a I run cmd.exe with the /u option and I have set my console font to I am not sure if this is a Python bug or simply a limitation of cmd.exe. Proposed changes to user-visible documentationĮxample io.TextIOWrapper sublcass using WideCharToMultiByte Back to square zero.Windows console doesn't print or input Unicodeĭavid.Sankel, Drekin, Jonitis, THRlWiTi, akira, amaury.forgeotdarc, berker.peksag, christoph, davidsarah, davispuh, dead1ne, eryksun, escapewindow, lotti, flox, giampaolo.rodola, gurnec, hippietrail, lemburg, lilydjwg, mark, martin.panter, mhammond, ncoghlan, ned.deily, paul.moore, piotr.dobrogost, pitrou, python-dev, santoso.wijaya, smerlin, steve.dower, stijn, terry.reedy, tim.golden, tzot, v+python, wiz21Ĭreated on 09:56 by mark, last changed 10:46 by THRlWiTi. Was my goal with the lower-level GPO, to not affect all my users during testing. I check his F drive and there's all the original, redirected folders (from the old, original higher-level folder redirection GPO), minus of course AppData, which I got the spinning busy circle, before getting the Desktop. There are some other steps discussed in this link: ĭo any of those steps maybe need done too (besides the FormatDatabase entry and rebooting)?Ī a test, I disabled my lower-level OU folder redirection GPO, then removed the user from the group that I'm DENYing "Read" permission to on the higher-level OU folder redirection GPO (same group that I was filtering to on the lower GPO, now disabled), The FormatDatabase entry under Parameters disappeared, so I assume it thinks it did what And a check of his F: shows zero redirected folders. I knew right away it wasn't working, as upon login, it got the desktop very quickly. The following information was included with the event: If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. The description for Event ID 511 from source Microsoft-Windows-Folder Redirection cannot be found. Is denied.\\ (I hid the name of my domain controller/domain for confidentiality).Ĭhecking Application log on the client workstation that I'm trying to apply the policy to, there's an error Event ID 511 (but I see no such link, where is it?) If I click the blue "Event XML" link to the right, it won't let me copy the text out so I can't type it all sorry, too long, but toward the end, there is 2147942405Access Please click on the "More information" link. Folder Redirection settings might have its own log file. If I click "View Log" next to that, among the various entries, I see 1085 "Windows failed to apply the Folder Redirection settings.
Review the Policy Events tab in the console or the application event log for events between 6:07:33 AM and 6:07:33 AM. Additional information may have been logged. When I run a GP Results, under "User Details", Component Status has a yellow ! with this message after Folder Redirection Failed due to the error listed below.Īccess is denied. The user has Modify permissions on their entire F: drive, and he can manually create folders/files on his F drive. 'Create a folder for each user under the root path'. For the first tab (Target) for all redrected folders I have "Basic-Redirect everyone's folders to the same location" and for target folder location, At any rate, I don't think these are the issue. And I chose 'Redirect the folder back' when policy removed, as a safety issue, so a user's session wouldn't blow up due to missing AppData folder if the GPO
My idea is not having 'Move' checked it just copies to F: then. But for AppData as you see in the image, I
The lower GPO (necessary due to Microsoft gpo permission changes caused from KB3163622) In the images following, the settings shown for 'Documents' is representative of the majority of my redrected folders. I do have 'Domain Computers' added to Delegation with Read permission on (However, in gpresults, the higher one still shows under "Applied GPOs" (along with the lower GPO). That same group to Delegation with Deny on Read permission. On the higher GPO, I didn't know if necessary, but to be safe, I added The user belongs to a group that I'm filtering to on the lower OU gpo. At a lower OU level, where my user I'm targeting exists, I have a 2nd folder redirection GPO, that'sĪn exact copy of the higher one, but with one addition, and that's adding AppData folder redirection. I had an existing GPO that redirects user folders to their home (F:) drive.