Re: gpo scripts

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I haven't tried the if debug thing yet, but I have run rsop and according to
that, the scripts run successfully, but the drives aren't mapped and outlook
doesn't configure. but if you log off and log back in the second time, the
drives map and outlook configures.....i'm going to try the debug thing here
in a little bit. thanks greg.

"Greg Stigers" wrote:

The question I asked is, how do you know they are * not * running? And this
is why I suggested including some debugging logic (preferably driven by
setting a single value at the top of the script and testing it to drive
debugging prompts: if Debug then MsgBox("Mapping I to MIS").

Are you issuing c:\WINDOWS\system32\gpupdate.exe /force on both the DC and
the test client after setting these policies? Does RSOP on the client show
these scripts assigned?
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Greg Stigers, MCSE
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