LaunchApp.WSF Vista/Kix Logon Script Problem



I am trying to run a kix logon script on Vista with the UAC on.

When I try to use LaunchApp.WSF with my Kix32.exe parameter in Vista,
it does not run the script. I usually run the script via Group Policy
with "\\my.domain\netlogon\kix32.exe"

My kix script is name kixtart.kix so it is supposed to automatically
run with kix32.exe is called (and does with XP and Vista machines with
the UAC off).

I have tried making launchapp call a Logon.bat file with "%0\..
\Kix32.exe "%0\..\kixtart.kix" inside it, but when this runs on login
it gives me a UNC path error. Strangly enough it still maps the
drive, but the error is bugging me.

Anybody else having this problem? Any solutions?
.



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