Re: Logon Script
- From: "Al Dunbar [MS-MVP]" <alan-no-drub-spam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 22:10:36 -0600
If you want ALL of your users to have local admin privileges, try adding the
group called "authenticated users" to the administrators group on all
workstations.
/Al
"John Tiesi" <jtiesiNOSPAM@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> So what do you suggest I look at for a possible fix? I want my users to
> retain local administrative privileges.
>
>
> "John Tiesi" <jtiesi@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Here's my situation. I have created a logon script using vbs. I want
to
> > have it run anytime a user logs on to the AD domain. I have created an
OU
> > and assigned the script to that OU. That OU is a member of the local
> > administrator group. When a user logs on to the AD domain the script
> > doesn't run. However, when I logon to the AD domain, the script runs
> > because I am a member of the Domain Admins. Does anyone know how to fix
> > this?
> >
>
>
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