Re: Can I run Script



dcastelino wrote:
Is there any way wherein I can login to my domain using scripts
(like netuse etc)

We have a remote site where the users are logging locally to their
workstations.We dont want to disturb this setup.There are some
users who need to access resources in the domain.We need to acheive
this by running a batch file or something like that so that
whenever the users want they can execute this to logon to the
domain.

In short, I want those users to run a batch file to logon to the
domain (whenever they want) but still logging into locally to thier
workstation

Do you want them logging into the domain or just using domain resources?

Just using domain resources is easy.. They can map any drive, any printer
shared out from a server, etc - using their domain credentials.

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