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April 30th, 2004, 08:37 AM
#16
It also seems that the other computers are actually logging on, becuase they will goto the folders on the server, and have access to them.
So they are logging on, but they are not running the bat scripts.
Which do work, if ran locally on the machines.
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June 22nd, 2004, 04:00 PM
#17
We just had this problem
Originally Posted by jtice
It also seems that the other computers are actually logging on, becuase they will goto the folders on the server, and have access to them.
So they are logging on, but they are not running the bat scripts.
Which do work, if ran locally on the machines.
We just had this exact same problem. Not sure if our solution will be the same as yours, though. Our problem was that we were editing the wrong group policy (we were editing the domain controller policy by mistake).
Here we go...
[ctrl+c] your script (not the contents, but the file itself) to copy it to your clipboard.
Start up the MMC and add a snap in for editing group policies. When prompted to select a group policy to edit, hit browse. Make sure you select the default domain policy.
Open the default policy snap in, go to User Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Scripts. In the details pain, double click logon
In the box that opens, click “Add”. This should be looking familiar.
Under script name, press browse.
Right-click on the file list and Press Paste.
Select your neatly copied script.
Ok everything.
Run gpupdate on your test machine to update your group policy.
Test it out.
Hope this helps.
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June 24th, 2004, 10:44 AM
#18
Driver Terrier
Welcome to Windrivers thelight and thanks for your solution.
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