"Home folder" -- "Local path" in GPO

Hello,
is there any chance to configure the "Local path" (in "Home Folder" under the tab "Profile") with an empty value of an Active Directory user object.
Until now, I haven't found anythink to configure it that way via GPO:
Thanks a lot.
Regards Alex

Hi,
It seems this policy settings is available from Server 2012 alone :(. Check the below URL for more details.
http://www.grouppolicy.biz/2012/07/how-to-set-users-home-folder-via-group-policy-in-windows-8/
Regards,
Jack
www.jijitechnologies.com

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