Re: Windows 2003 login scripts are empty
- From: Callypso <Callypso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 04:06:00 -0800
I've run dcdiag and netdiag which both passed all tests without any problems.
replmon did came back with a few errors, which will be looked into, but
unfortunately the errors with which it came back were not related to any of
the servers on which I had the problem, so I don't think this is responsible
for the login script problem.
any other idea's I can test/check?
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
Hello Callypso,.
If you think about replication problems run dcdiag /v and netdiag /v and
replmon to check for errors.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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Hi whoever reads this,
I am a system administrator of a network of 30+ Windows 2003 servers
wich I manage together with my other colleagues.
Occasionally we have this problem that loginscripts suddenly stop
working. When I check the \\localhost\netlogon share I find that
several login scripts are 0KB and when I open them they turn out to be
empty. This happens every once in a while and to several (changed)
login scripts.
Has anyone ever encountered this problem before or know what to do
about it. It's a really annoying problem and neither me or my
colleagues knows why.
We have the same problem with GPO's so it would seem to be a
replication problem.
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
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