Re: Alternative to login scripts?
From: Fabrussio (Fabrussio_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/14/04
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Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 16:09:01 -0800
Do you 'disable command scripting' as well in the same bit of the GPO? (If
you don't they can still run .bat files). I have tried your suggestion and
just get a command window open with an admin restriction message.
Thanks 4 reply
"NIC Student" wrote:
> Hi Fabrussio,
>
> We lock down some users and don't allow access to the command prompt but
> logon scripts still run without problems. We also use group policy
> (computer>admin templates>system/logon>run these programs at user logon) to
> define printers, shares etc. These run as the local machine rather than the
> user so you can lock them down all you want.
>
> --
> Scott Baldridge
> Windows Server MVP, MCSE
>
>
> "Fabrussio"
> >I want to disable all scripting and command prompt access for my win2000
> > users. So I need a (flexible) alternative to my current login script as
> > this
> > wont run after the setting in AD is applied. Currently it maps 3 drives,
> > copies a few files from server to workstation, deletes a few local files
> > and
> > sets the time.
> >
> > any ideas?
>
>
>
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