Re: Network drive disconnected???
- From: "René Vézina" <csjonsin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 15:20:35 -0400
Hello Mike,
In my second test. As you said, when I move the computer object in the same
"OU" as the user object. When the GPO - Startup script runs, the drives
are connect.
Thus the <machine context vs. user context> give different results.
I'm waiting for your response.
Thanks a lot.
René
"Mike Shepperd" <mikesmobile_|_gmail> a écrit dans le message de news:
reednfvxBv1pyVDfRVn-iA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Ok, that's what I suspected. What if you click on the "disconnected"
> drive once a user has logged on when the startup script runs? Does it
> reconnect, or does it continue to show as disconnected? A long time ago I
> saw an issue like this and I'm trying to find the details to see what the
> answer was, but it seems like it had to do with the machine context vs.
> user context.
>
> --
> --
> Mike Shepperd
> MCSE NT4, 2000, 2003
> NewFuture Consulting
> Seattle, Washington
>
>
> "René Vézina" <csjonsin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23au4XXvgFHA.1432@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello Mike,
>>
>> I'd get my network drive with GPO logon script applied to the OU user.
>> Result:
>> - Dépot_Global$ on 'server-a.my.domain.org' ( F: )
>> - Computername on 'server-a.my.domain.org\Dépot_Global$' ( H: )
>> This test was already.
>>
>> If Microsoft says that: <A computer object is a security principal> then
>> I should obtain the same result with this concept.
>>
>> Our need for is allocated a network storage space according to the
>> function (application) for the computer.
>> Note: Properties for Dépot_Global$
>> - Share permissions: Everyone (read), Authenticated Users (Full
>> Control, Change, Read)
>> - Security: Group -> Acces_Global (Full Control, Modify, Read &
>> Execute, List Folder
>> Contents, Read, Write)
>>
>> Thanks Mike.
>> René
>>
>> "Mike Shepperd" <mikesmobile_|_gmail> a écrit dans le message de news:
>> pLednV6xE4zu6VHfRVn-2Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi Rene,
>>>
>>> What happens if you connect the drives using a logon script instead of
>>> the startup script? I'm guessing that there is something going on with
>>> the context they are mapped in, but not sure off the top of my head.
>>> I'll do some digging, but I'm curious to see what happens if you do it
>>> per user instead of machine.
>>>
>>> --
>>> --
>>> Mike Shepperd
>>> MCSE NT4, 2000, 2003
>>> NewFuture Consulting
>>> Seattle, Washington
>>>
>>>
>>> "René Vézina" <csjonsin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:uu22IcmgFHA.4032@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Hi !
>>>>
>>>> My situation:
>>>>
>>>> 1. I use GPO machine for "Map Network Drive" with "Scripts Sartup -
>>>> Start-Machine.bat"
>>>> 2. This batch file contains:
>>>> net use f: \\%serveur_reference%\%drive_f%
>>>> net use H: \\%serveur_reference%\%drive_h%
>>>> 3. %serveur_reference%, %drive_f% and drive_h% have the value in
>>>> "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environnement"
>>>> 4. %drive_f% = Dépot_Global$
>>>> %drive_h% = Dépot_Global$\%Computername%
>>>> 5. This GPO aplying correctly
>>>> 6. "Dépot_Global$" is a "share folder" with full security rights for
>>>> "Acces_Global" group
>>>> 7. "Acces_Global" contains computer object members for access this
>>>> network storage space
>>>>
>>>> When I go to the "My computer", for the "Hard Disk Drive" section:
>>>> - Network drive disconnected ( F: )
>>>> - Network drive disconnected ( H: )
>>>>
>>>> What happened?
>>>>
>>>> A computer object is a security principal, that just as with user, I
>>>> can give permissions for ressources with a security group memberships.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>>
>>>> René
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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