Re: Replication causes odd corruption.
- From: "Don Wilwol" <donWilwol@(EMAIL)yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 20:33:30 -0400
Make the scripts read only.
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Hope it helps
dw
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"Martin Jones" <MartinJones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> Have a problem, which I can only think is being caused by replication
> across
> the DNS.
> Have checked times and logs and can see absolutely no cause for the
> problem,
> nor any commonality between those affected.
>
> Simply, our logon scripts all contain the 3 lines:
>
> if exist c:\winnt\repair\nul call f:\drives2k.cmd
> if exist c:\windows\repair\nul call f:\drivesxp.cmd
> if not exist c:\winnt\repair\nul call f:\drives97.bat
>
> But at random times, and to random individuals, a problem occurs where a
> linebreak is removed, leaving:
>
> if exist c:\winnt\repair\nul call f:\drives2k.cmdif exist
> c:\windows\repair\nul call f:\drivesxp.cmd
> if not exist c:\winnt\repair\nul call f:\drives97.bat
>
> This exact same thing happens to roughly 10-20 scripts per day.
> It has nothing to do with number of lines in the script, nor other actions
> carried out in it, nor users locations, nor time, nor groups, nor, well,
> anything I can see at all, I've been staring at this for weeks, constantly
> checking server logs, and can find not 1 thing that links those affected.
>
> Just wondering if anyone has ever come across anything similar and can
> suggest a fix.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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