login script
I can get a login script to map a users personal drive but am having
trouple getting a drive to map to the appropriate share based on the
security group they belong to.
It's a very small company with only 3 univeral groups and the groups
were created in domain.local\MyBusiness\Distribution Groups
Group names are like:
this - accounting
that - operations...etc.
Shares are simply folders with permissions
folder this
folder that.
What's a real simple login script or login.bat to auto map according
to the group?
Please?
Badams
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