Re: can't get user to excute on a logon script, administrator is o.k.
- From: Jerold Schulman <Jerry@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 08:13:41 -0500
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 03:33:15 -0800, "Thomas" <jrhody@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I am trying to run a script in grouppolicy from a local Xp professional
>machine and send a log to the windows 2000 server.If I redirect the log to
>the server as administrator all is o.k. the path: It's a one liner entry
>%logonPC%...%date%...%time%...%username%
> >\\computername\admin$\system32\shhs\logs\%rm-pc%%use-r%\5rm-pc%5fn-04%" The
>username records as (administrator %username%) The administrator logon
>executes and writes to the log file o.k. but the user logon will not
>execute. I am not sure how to setup the path for a user and give the proper
>permission I read "Domain User" group with write permission on the log file.
>Try that and does not help. Event Id:1054 and Netdiag won't run wants
>"dnsapI.dll, which I unsuccessfully tried to refresh from the i386 folder in
>safemode. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you Jerry
>
A user cannot write to an Administrative share (Admin$).
Why not create a share and grant users read and write on the file system and atleast Read and Write
on the share.
Jerold Schulman
Windows Server MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
http://www.jsifaq.com
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