Re: Using SBS2000 I would like to setup a login script for users
From: Enyalius (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/19/04
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 13:57:20 -0800
I am just wondering will I have to make a script for each
user since the permissions for the drives are different
for each user? and some users share the same computer?
>-----Original Message-----
>the script will contain something like (not the bit in
brackets)
>
>net use * /d (delete all current mappings)
>net use K: \\server\company
>
>--
>Mick Malloy
>http://www.micropol.com.au
>
>"Enyalius" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>> Since we have several network drives and I would like
>> each mapped under the same letter for all computers and
>> users, I would like to setup a login script that
>> automatically maps the network drives.
>>
>> 1 I was wondering if there is a built in feature that
>> sbs2000 has to do such a thing?
>>
>> 2 if not then can I get examples of how I would go about
>> setting it up so each user on their winxp systems has
the
>> same network letters. Please include examples of scripts
>> if you have them and is there a program built into xp I
>> can use that will allow me to do this? Or is there
simply
>> a location in XP that allows you to setup that kind of
>> information? Please also include the location on where I
>> would place the script for each user if I have to make
it
>> using a program.
>>
>> Since SBS2000 has the ability to set permissions for
what
>> user gets what access I would assume that it should have
>> the ability to specify to map drive letters for all the
>> users.
>>
>> I thank you for any help and information you can
provide.
>
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