Re: Clients\Setup\Setup.exe

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Hi Alex,

Thank you very much for your help. I tried and it does work fine. But just
for curiosity, if I need to reserve the function of receiving update and
assigning application, how can I make the stations (Windows XP) run the
logon script in China office Windows 2003, instead of running the logon
script in HK office SBS 2003?

Billy


"Alex_H" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1127846318.729019.217080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello. The logon script that is on by default incorporates setup.exe
> which checks the server if the computer is supposed to receive updates,
> such as when you go into the server management, and assign an
> application to a computer, it would launch then.
>
> If you would check \\<server name here>\sysvol\<domain
> here>\scripts\SBS_LOGIN_SCRIPT.bat setup.exe is the first line here and
> can be removed if you're not planning on assigning any applications.
>
> Billy Leung wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We are having a problem when user logon.
>>
>> Our SBS 2003 is located in Hong Kong office. The subnet is 192.168.0.X.
>> Our
>> China office subnet is 192.168.1.X. Two sites are connected via VPN. In
>> our
>> China office, there are stations (Windows XP) plus one Windows 2003
>> Standard. They all joint the domain of SBS 2003 in Hong Kong. The Windows
>> 2003 in China office was promoted to DC so that it can act as a backup DC
>> and let user in china office logon in case the VPN is disconnected for
>> some
>> reasons. (To do that, we set the preferred DNS server to the China office
>> Windows 2003.)
>>
>> The problem is -- after the user in China office key in user name and
>> password in the logon windows, the screen stay at a dos prompt window for
>> a
>> long time before entering the desktop. The dos prompt shows a command
>> line
>> as follows.
>>
>> C:\Documents and Settings\user name>\\sbs server
>> name\Clients\Setup\Setup.exe /s sbsservername
>>
>> Can anyone tell me how to resolve it? Your help would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Billy
>


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