Re: Login Scripts
From: SuperGumby [SBS MVP] (not_at_your.nellie)
Date: 03/23/05
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 21:29:33 +1100
synch what exactly?
Unless you have one very big logon script this should be a few bytes across
the link at worst and normally the login script will run from the local
server anyway.
You may be referring to the login script running SBS's setup.exe, this would
be easy to stop but then to push apps from the server would take additional
steps.
If it's something else (folder/desktop redirection, offline folders,
whatever) we need more specific information.
"Leo" <Leo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:399886EF-3F1E-47F2-B1D2-94237FE5F687@microsoft.com...
> Hi, Could anyone help, I have 2 sites I have recently connected via VPN, I
> have a SBS2003 server at the main site and Server 2003 domain controller
> at
> the second, all one big lovely network the problem is I would like to
> modify
> the login scripts of the site 2 users so they connect to the domain
> controller at that site to synchronize etc instead of synchronizing
> through
> the vpn which eats my bandwidth and can take a while, shared docs etc,
> please
> help me.
>
> regards
> Leo
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