Re: Login Scripts/Home Drives



Yes, you can check for the value of %LOGONSERVER%
And that was my first thought as well, maybe something is wrong with
the replication between your DCs? Have you checked the EventLog?

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"=?Utf-8?B?U2NvdHQ=?=" <Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on
11 maj 2005 in microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.clients:

> I have a terminal server 2003 SP1 and oddly, randomly people's
> login scripts won't run AND at the same time, they won't get
> their home drive which is setup in Active Directory. If they
> log out and back in, they may/may not get them eventually. I
> can run the login script manually and everything connects. I've
> already set the group policy to make Windows wait for the
> network, which didn't help. Any suggestions? Also, I have 3 AD
> (Domain Controllers) is there a way to tell which one logged
> them in during their session to see if maybe it's one controller
> that is having a problem?
.



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