Re: RDP logn script override?



Are the logon scripts assigned via Group Policy? In that case: collect the
RDP boxes in a separate OU, and apply a GPO to that OU. In the GPO, under
Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - System - Group Policy,
find User Group Policy Loopback Processing Mode and set this to replace.

What this does is make sure that, whatever user policy is applied to a
certain user when he or she logs on to his or her usual machine, is replaced
by this specific policy when the user logs on to the RDP box - i.e. the user
settings applied to the machine is what counts. So, when you've done this,
set up the proper logon script, assigning the correct shares, under User
Configuration - Windows Settings - Scripts. This way, this particular script
runs for the user when logging on to the RDP box.

HTH,
Örjan

"Getting There" <GettingThere@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A920CD8C-DAB2-49FD-8868-D7F9F03EDB46@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Firstly greetings everyone,
>
> I've got a slight problem:
>
> scenario:
>
> I've got 2 sites using 1 SBS box for logon authentication rights to the
> domain.
>
> 1 site has 1 set of scripts allowing them to access the drives in their
> building and the same for the users in the other building.
>
> My problem is that when the users logon to the RDP boxes I have setup for
> them to access data in the opposite site they take their logon scrip with
> them which of cause scripts the completely inappropriate drives.
>
> has anyone found a solution for this problem?
>
> thank you in advance
>
> OSL
>
>


.



Relevant Pages

  • RE: Login scripts not executing
    ... We are using windows 2003 in bothe the forests. ... We are not using Group Policy for logon scripts, ... controller and given the path in the user properties-profiles-logon scripts. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
  • Re: Accessing from a WEB page
    ... You can use group policy and loopback processing so the script would only run for users that log into the terminal server. ... Any idea on the way to run a couple of logon scripts this way? ... I was thinking about a domain logon script, with a "IF" clause to run only on those server I need. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services)
  • Re: Mapping a drive
    ... Traditionally mapping a drive is done with a logon script. ... Enter Group Policy and now there Microsoft ... We now have Startup and shutdown scripts under the computer ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
  • RE: dumb question.... login scripts
    ... | so i've created my scripts. ... Under sbsusers, i've created ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Mapped Drives and Home Folders
    ... Put it a shared folder with read only access. ... > On the Server go to Administrative Tools and open Group Policy Management. ... If you only want some users to map this drive, ... > logon scripts on a per user basis in each user account's properties, ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)