Ghost start-up Script
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Hi guys,
Hope someone out here could help me with this weird problem I am having
on our domain.
When we run rsop, we are getting a error on User Configuration for the
script with file not found error.
Found the file name as being "logonscript.bat" but when I looked for the
file for all of GPO, even those that have not been applied, we are not
able to locate that file any where. We currently do not use any script
on any GPO.
Can anyone have idea on how to troubleshoot this problem?
Thanks.
.
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