Group policy is not applying on Windows 2000 Pro PC

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hi,
We have migrated windows 200 Pro pcs and apply some group policy for running
one batch file while system gets Login.

This file is not excuting and one event is logged in application event viewer.
Details :
Event ID: 1001
Source:UserInit
Description:Could not locate the script command lines in the Group Policy
Object.


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