RE: Logon/Logoff scripts not running for domain users



In AD, under each user account there is a profile tab. Here you will see a
line for Logon Script. Put the name of the script file here(and the exe that
is used to run it if needed).

If you want to do it with a policy, you need to use a Domain Policy, not
Local.

"nmenuj@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:

> I am trying to get a pair of logon/logoff scripts to run on a Windows 2000
> server. The scripts are configured under Local Group Policy, and work for
> a local account on the server. However, they are not invoked in case of
> domain userids.
>
> How do I get the scripts to run for the domain users also when they
> logon/logoff from the server? Is this something that can only be done
> through domain- or OU-level policies? On checking with gpresult, I see
> that in case of the local account, the following lines are displayed:
>
> ===============================================================
> The user received "Scripts" settings from these GPOs:
>
> Local Group Policy
>
> In case of the domain ids, there is no reference to any "Scripts" settings
> in the gpresult output.
> I only have local administrative rights on the server and have no
> domain-level authorization.
> Please help!
.



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