Re: SBS_LOGIN_SCRIPT.bat
- From: "David Copeland [MSFT]" <davidcop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 21:10:01 -0600
Manuel,
In addition to what Jim mentioned.. you might want to confirm that the
machines are truly still part of the domain. In that, if the user does have
the login script configured to be used with the account, then you might try
putting a pause statement in the login script. Idea being that when the
user logs on and the logon script is running at all then you should have a
command prompt window open and paused. If that doesn't show up, then I'd
really wonder if the users are actually logging on using cached credentials
and not really getting domain validated.
If this use to work and then stopped working for all users.. then did
anything change on the server? For example, was it re-installed even using
the same domain/server names? Which would be a different domain as far as
the machines are concerned. Or was the server dcpromo'ed down/back up?
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Hope that helps,
David Copeland
Microsoft Small Business Server Support
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"Jim Martin [MSFT]" <jimmart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You've probably already checked this, but when you go to the Profile tab
in
the properties of the affected users in AD, does it show the login script?
Obviously that user has the rights to run it since you can invoke it
manually.
Also, just for grins, try creating another logon script that does
something
simple like invoking notepad.exe or calc.exe and assign that login script
to the user. Grant read and execure to everyone.
Let us know what you find out.
Jim
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