Re: Group Policy questions
- From: "Carl O" <carlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 19:44:33 GMT
Nevermind!
scriptname.vbs //B
supresses errors.
"Carl O" <carlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D5wFe.105618$wr.94503@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks that worked sortof. I am trying to get usernames to be added to
> powerusers local group. I didnt want to use groups, but I figured I'd try
> using domain users as all the users are part of that. Unfortuneatly, this
> will not work as a logon script as when run twice, it throws up a windows
> scripting error telling me that the group already exsists with those
> premissions. Are you able to pass a -quiet or -ignore errors command to
> windows scripting so that it will supress the error message?
>
> i wish to use it in the logon script area but if it throws up errors that
> isnt good.
>
>
> "VMM" <VMM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:C5CCF991-4434-459B-A234-C5F01E4404B3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi Carl O,
>>
>> Sorry Carl, my mistake for not add any comments in code.
>>
>> Assume the follwing cenario:
>>
>> Domain name = XPTO
>> Domain Global Security Group = ITTechnicians
>>
>> Purpose = add ITTechnicians Domain Group to Administrators Local Group
>> '-------------------------------------------------------------
>> Set wshNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network")
>> ComputerName= wshNetwork.ComputerName
>>
>> localstr="WinNT://" & Computername
>>
>> 'Get domain group and assigned to ITTechs Variable
>> ITTechs="WinNT://XPTO/ITTechnicians"
>>
>> 'Add Domain Group to Administrators Local Group
>> AddToGroup ITTechs, "Administrators"
>>
>> Function AddToGroup(member, Grpname)
>>
>> Dim grp1
>> Set grp1 = Getobject(localstr&"/"& Grpname,group)
>> grp1.Add (member)
>>
>> End Function
>> '-------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Please let me know if you have some questions.
>>
>> Regards,
>
>
.
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