Trupeteer, just like you mention in response it is cache login and when I
logout and login again the script works. So what would be the best solution
no login scritp for wireless notebooks and map the drives mannualy and have
them connect when I login and and have a connection?
"Trumpeteer" wrote:
>
> Casey wrote:
> > I need help with login scripts using a W2K 2000 IAS server and PEAP.
> >
> > Authentication between XP SP2 and the IAS serer via 3COM WX1200 wireless
> > switch is working fine. If I check the IAS logs client authentication is
> > working
> > fine. However login scripts do not run. I have checked XP wireless settings
> > and I have a check in the 'Automatically use my Windows logon name and
> > password (and domain if any)'. If I put the notebook on the wire it works
> > just fine the logon script is executed and drives and printers are mapped.
>
> Are you completely sure the connectivity is there before the user logs
> on? There are a lot of Wireless drivers that need a user logged on to
> start the network. This implies the user logging on with cached
> credentials.
>
> Turn on your machine and wait till you see the CTRL-ALT-DEL screen. Try
> to ping from a wired machine to the wireless machine. Does this work?
> Alternatively: Log on, activate wireless, log off, log on again. Does
> the script run now?
>
> Good luck!
>
> Trumpeteer
>
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