Re: startup script

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From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_nospam-comcast.net)
Date: 05/16/04

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    Startup scripts can only be applied via computer configuration and the computer you
    want it to apply to must be within the scope on influence of the policy either
    domain/OU/local. I find it easiest to just paste the script into the appropriate
    folder while you are configuring the script to run. Of course any the apropriate
    executeable must be on the computer [net would be]. It would be under computer
    configuration/Windows settings/scripts/startup. Select "show scripts" and paste it
    into that folder, then select add/browse to configure it as a startup script. ---
    Steve

    "ali paracha" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:d95f01c43b3a$d396e4c0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
    > sir
    > i am implementing a startup script in group policy
    > that a loacal administartor named oraadmin is created
    > automatically and i configured policy at user level
    > startup script but it is not implemneted.Now tell me i
    > have scipt named local.vbs should i place this file in a
    > specific folder and how it will be applied.
    >
    > Thanks


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