RE: Login.bat issue

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Solved, in the error log there was something about Cross-Forest
this KB article helped http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/823862



"Mike" wrote:

Hi,

I have an issue with users not being able to run a login script. We have
two domains (we'll call them OldDomain, NewDomain). The login.bat is set in
Active Directory profile in the logon script box. We don't user GPO's to
fire it off, it runs from the \\DC\sysvol\<DNSNAME>\scripts... and
\\DC\Netlogon
The script fires perfectly in OldDomain, then when we join the computer to
the NewDomain. No scripts run at login. But, the script will work when run
manually. the user has permissions to the servers in OldDomain.

Can anyone thing of anything to check? What changed when we joined the
computer to the NewDomain?

Thank you,
Mike
.



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