Re: Logon script not executed
- From: "Bart" <anonymous@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 10:30:09 +0200
Thanks for you reply.
The logon script resides on the server.
When I logon manually the logon script is executed without any problems.
The network card is a Broadcom NetXTreme 57xx.
The NIC is connected to a Cisco switch using a CAT5 cable.
Bart
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> "Bart" <anonymous@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an XP client (for public use in a library) connected to a Windows
>> 2000 domain controller.
>> A simple logon script maps a drive letter to a public user share,
>> used to print directly to file.
>>
>> I enabled automatic logon with TweakUI.
>>
>> When I boot the pc, automatic logon works fine.
>> (Because the password is cached from a previous logon).
>> However, the logon script is not executed and the drive isn't mapped to
> the
>> share.
>>
>> When I logoff and logon manually, the logon script is executed.
>>
>> I think this happens because the automatic logon is executed before the
>> network card is ready for connections (?)
>> Can I delay the automatic logon for a few seconds?
>>
>> Any advice on this issue.?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Bart
>
> - Where exactly does your logon script reside?
> - Does the logon script work when you disable automatic logon
> (i.e. when you let the PC rest for a minute before entering
> your password)?
> - What type of network adapter do you use? CAT5? Wireless?
>
>
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