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I define a logon script for a specific user of my AD, and define the path as
\\server\netlogon\script.bat. However, the script do not run when I do a login in a client. If, in a client, I run (start > run) the \\server\netlogon\script.bat, it works fine. What's happend here? Max André Bündchen |
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 16:52:32 -0300, "Max André Bündchen" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >I define a logon script for a specific user of my AD, and define the path as >\\server\netlogon\script.bat. However, the script do not run when I do a >login in a client. >If, in a client, I run (start > run) the \\server\netlogon\script.bat, it >works fine. What's happend here? Define the script name, Windows will find it in the default path. Jeff |
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Make sure the batch file is really in the netlogon share folder, and then
just put the name of the script (no path) in the script settings in ADUC. Max André Bündchen wrote: > I define a logon script for a specific user of my AD, and define the > path as \\server\netlogon\script.bat. However, the script do not run > when I do a login in a client. > If, in a client, I run (start > run) the > \\server\netlogon\script.bat, it works fine. What's happend here? |
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