Re: Using "Net Use" for Security Group (Global)



GPOs can apply to security groups if you selectivly apply the "read" & "apply group policy" options. I am using this to selectivly map drives on several sites.

Mal Osborne
MCSE Mensa

"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uXoCdmbjHHA.5084@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
GPs don't apply to Security Groups, they apply to Domains and OU's

I suppose you could or have someone write something to detect this

How many different groups are you talking?


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"TFitz" <TFitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:827963AE-1A46-4338-A5DF-1054E4A5B378@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'd like to set up a some net use commands in the SBS_LOGIN_SCRIPT.bat for
global Security Groups if possible.

Normal net use command for all users would be: "net use e:
\\server01\engineers"
Hoping to use a command like "net use engineers e: \\server01\engineers"
engineers would be a global security group, and only they would get the
mapping.

Can this not be done this way? If not, what is the best way to auto map
groups/departments on bootup?

Thanks,
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Thanks,

TFitz



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