Re: Logon Scripts Acrossed VPN



Scripts are one of those policies that don't process if a GP slow link is detected, so that may be what's happening for your remote sites. You can override this behavior by enabling the policy for those remote computers under Computer Configuration\Admin. Templates\System\Group Policy\Scripts Policy Processing\Allow processing across a slow network connection

Darren

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"Sean Larabee" <SeanLarabee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1739EBBF-082B-4CB0-A497-7375934A2DD8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello All,

Our company has a main office and 3 branch offices.

After coming on here I implemented a Win2K AD Domain.

I have separate OU's for the separate departments and have vbs logon scripts
attached to the GPO's for those OU's to map drives according to department
needs and permissions.

All of the scripts run fine except for this scenario:

My branch office all connect back to the main office using Cisco PIX to PIX
VPN over high speed DSL.

The main office is on a 192.168.1.0/24 subnet and the branch offices are
192.168.2.0/24 up to 192.168.4.0/24 respectively.

All user that logon at the main office end up with mapped drives.

All users logging on at a remote office the drive do not map and there is no
error.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Thank You,
Sean Larabee


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