Complex Active Directory Logon Scripting
From: John Plunkett (JohnPlunkett_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/28/04
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:15:10 -0700
I would like to run a script to backup notebook user's files to a share on
the server. I've had problems with users creating these files directly on
the server, and not having access to them while not in the building, so I
need to backup these files in the logon/logoff scripts, and I need them to be
copied with admin priviledges into a share the everyday user cannot write to
on his/her own.
Is this possible, or do I need to run the script from the startup group in
the start menu?
If it is not possible in the logon/logoff script, how can I run this script
at logoff?
Thanks in advance,
John.
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