Dear Sandy,
I have a vbs file that is so great, it maps as many drives as you need, it
can give you a message for errors that might occur and you can apply it in
your group policy, I used this script for 5 years and I had no problems with
it at all.
I chose vbs instead of bat, because the more options and functionality you
can get with vbs
Here's the link for the text file
http://weston.johnmarkmusic.com/logon.vbs
Copy it to a file and rename it to whatever.vbs, change all the mapped
drives you want in the text, test it, then assign it in your group policy
Best regards.
"Sandy M" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4FBF0629-A520-4330-B4FC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> It is a bat file
>
> "Hayman Ezzeldin" wrote:
>
>> Dear Sandy
>> Your logon script is a VBS or a BAT file?
>>
>> "Sandy M" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:64D0BB15-63CD-4E00-992D-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Our domain is on a Windows 2003 server and we have login scripts
>> > for a
>> > group to connect them to another server on the network by using the net
>> > use
>> > command. They are connected using the same user name.
>> >
>> > A few days ago, I was asked to map a drive to the same server for
>> > this
>> > group. After doing this (thru My Computer on each PC), that server is
>> > no
>> > longer available when they re-boot their PC's. It seems to me like the
>> > drive
>> > mapping is stomping on the login script.
>> >
>> > How should I go about getting this drive mapped AFTER the login
>> > script
>> > is
>> > processed, so that it is automatic?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>>
>>
>>