Re: RDP logn script override?
- From: "Örjan Johansson" <johanssonorjan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 12:53:51 GMT
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
>
>
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