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Fdeploy.dll

Folder Redirection Winlogon Extension

 
     
  Description  
     
 
file   Fdeploy.dll is an Microsoft Management Console (MMC) extension to gpedit.dll that provides settings for Folder Redirection Group Policy.

Fdeploy.dll is a 32-bit Dynamic Linked Library of code components for a graphics UI style application.
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  Key Facts from within File  
     
 
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File description
  Folder Redirection Winlogon Extension
 
File Version
  5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)
 
Application
  Microsoft Windows Operating System
 
App version
  5.1.2600.2180
 
Type
  32-bit
 
Publisher
  Microsoft Corporation
 
Copyright
  (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
   
  File System and OS Information  
     
 
File system  
  C:\Windows\System32

This directory holds the core operating system files and libraries.

     
Date Modified
  28-Feb-2006 5:00 am
 
Date Created
  28-Feb-2006 5:00 am
 
Size
  72 KB  (73,728 Bytes)
 
Captured from
  Core without updates
 
OS at capture
  Windows XP (SP2), Build 2600, 32-bit edition
 
 
   
  Security Validation  
     
 
security   The two security hashes for Fdeploy.dll were created from the original file. The security hash is created by scanning all bytes within the file. Identical files should have the same hashes. SHA1 is considered the more secure than the older MD5 hash.
     
MD5
  089A62FEAF961DFFDFB292C695D94E73
 
SHA1
  1889C9A2BAD5F3059C6FBF99374FBC1EF8FC682F
     
  Requires  
     
 
required   The following files are required when running this program. These may call other files, and there can be additional required files not in this list.

           
  import Advapi32.dll   import Ole32.dll
  import Cscdll.dll   import Oleaut32.dll
  import Kernel32.dll   import Secur32.dll
  import Mpr.dll   import Shell32.dll
  import Msvcrt.dll   import User32.dll
  import Netapi32.dll   import Userenv.dll
  import Ntdll.dll  
 
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  Additional Analysis  
     
 
notes  
  • Fdeploy.dll requires a C++ library, and was likely written in Micorsoft Visual C++. It was likely built using Visual Studio 2003.
  • Fdeploy.dll is a PE style file.
  • This program does not appear to be internally referenced by any other file.
   
  Internal Resource Counts  
     
 
notes   Resources are read-only content stored within the file. It is mostly used to hold graphics, strings, menus and dialog templates, although other types are occasionally used. See our section on Resources Help for more details.

  Strings and Messages5   Icons (Single)0  
  Dialog Templates0   Icons (Grouped)0  
  Menus0   Icons (Animated)0  
  HTML Documents0   Cursors (Single)0  
  Accelerators0   Cursors (Grouped)0  
  Manifests0   Cursors (Animated)0  
  Fonts0   Bitmaps0  
 
   
  Text Inside File  
     
 
notes   View the text string resources. Some filtering was done to remove non-standard characters and to limit the length strings. Strings embedded in code are not shown.
  
1Entering folder redirection extension
Flags = 0x%x
Group Policy Object name = %s
File system path = %s
Directory path = %s
Display name = %s
Exiting since there are no changes to policy since the last run.
Failed to perform all folder redirections, error %d.
Redirecting folder %s to %s.
Could not delete all files from %s for redirected folder %s after copy to new location at %s, error %d.
Folder %s already redirected to %s.
Previous folder path %s expanded to %s.
New folder path %s expanded to %s.
Contents of redirected folder %s will be copied to the new location.
Contents of redirected folder %s will not be copied to the new location.
2Disabling permission for user redirection of My Documents.
Enabling permission for user redirection of My Documents.
Could not resolve the path for folder name %s, error 0x%x.
Could not get the path to the local application data folder, error 0x%x.
Could not get the current local path for folder %s, error 0x%x.
Could not expand environment variables in new redirected path %s, error %d.
Found folder redirection settings for policy %s.
Found folder redirection settings for removed policy %s.
Successfully gathered folder redirection settings for policy %s.
Previous contents of folder %s at %s will be deleted.
Could not delete directory %s, error %d.
Could not delete file %s, error %d.
Could not create directory %s, error %d.
Could not copy file %s to %s, error %d.
Could not copy security information from %s to %s.
Redirection is no longer supported for %s.
3Successfully obtained redirection data for %s, (Flags: 0x%x).
Redirection information for folder %s could not be derived from the redirection information of its parent.
Aborting redirection of the folder. The destination folder %s already exists, but does not have the required access permissions, error %d.
Failed to pin the %s folder, error %d.
The user was found to be a member of the group %s. The corresponding path was %s.
Could not merge redirection data for %s. Out of memory.
Error 0x%x occurred while gathering information for folder %s.
Could not initialize all the data that is required to proceed with redirection.
Aborting redirection since the folder redirection extension is not designed to run as part of a machine policy.
My Documents
My Pictures
Start Menu
Application Data
4My Documents\My Pictures
Start Menu\Programs
Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Applying your personal settings...
Applying personal document settings...
Ignoring deleted GPO '%s' (%s) for folder '%s' since it was not used for redirection of this folder.
Policy '%s' no longer affects redirection of folder '%s'. Treating it as policy removal.
Could not delete locally cached copy of %s, error %d.
Could not rename %s to %s within the local cache, error %d.
Username change detected for redirected folder %s. The username used for redirection was %s. The current username is %s.
Could not obtain the current username. error %d.
Could not set attribute %s, the error was %x.
Diagnostic logging attempting to write folder redirection record with id %s.
Homedir redirection path %s expanded to %s.
Unable to expand %s, error %d.
Querying the DS for user %s's home directory.
5Obtained home directory : %s.
Could not obtained the user's home directory.
Failed to update the shortcut to the My Pictures folder in My Documents, error 0x%x.
Successfully updated the shortcut to My Pictures in .
Folder redirection policy application has been delayed until the next logon because the group policy logon optimization is in effect.
 
     
   
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