Re: Group Policy Lofon Script
- From: "kj [SBS MVP]" <KevinJ.SBS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 19:19:12 -0700
Suggest checking your event log for 1030 and 1058 errors
You may have some user profile corruption as indicated by the following;
http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesper/archive/2006/11.aspx
If not using roaming profiles, then you might try the same user on a
different computer.
RSOP of non-working user:
INFO: The user "vnormand" does not have RSOP data.
Does this help?
"kj [SBS MVP]" wrote:
Jonyskids wrote:
No luck...
What is also strange is if I gpresult /user I only get results for
one user. All others have no RSOP data. So I had the user that
showed results log of and log on and still no success.
NO RSOP data?
Suggest you post outputs from both the user with rsop data and one
without.
"Costas" wrote:
Just for testing purposes, can you add the script to the 'Default
Domain Policy' GPO? Make sure you copy the script to the
appropriate directory. Run 'gpupdate /force' on the workstation.
That should work. What O/S does the client run?
--
Costas
"Jonyskids" <Jonyskids@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I can see my file. Thanks for checking.
"Costas" wrote:
Just to make sure were are on the same page, right click on the
"logOnOff'
GPO, click 'Edit' go to 'User Configuration | Windows |
Settings>Scripts
(Logon/Logoff) | Logon" and click on "Show Files". Can you seescript
your
in the folder that opens up? If not, copy the scrip in that
particular directory.
--
Costas
"Jonyskids" <Jonyskids@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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I added it to the LogOnOff Group Policy Object by copying and
pasting the
name of the VB script in window that shows when click on browse.
This is
inside of the group Policy Object Editor under user
Configuration>Windows
Settings>Scripts (Logon/Logoff)>Properties of Logon. I then
linked this to
SBSUsers
Thanks for the reply and keep them coming as I really want to
get this to
work.
(I also ran gpupdate.)
"Costas" wrote:
Did you create your own GPO and linked it to the SBSUsers group
or did you
use the Default Domain Policy? Did you add the script to the
directory
that
opens up with you click the 'Browse' button? If you stored the
script in
a
custom location, try moving it to the location you see when you
click the
'Browse' button. You can click the drop down and see the path
to that directory. Put it there and try logging on again
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Costas
"Jonyskids" <Jonyskids@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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I have created a VB script to map network drives. I know it
works because
if
I double click the file it adds the drives to my computer on
the network.
I
then added it to sbsUsers LogOn from within Group Policy
Managment. It
does
not run when I logon to local machines? Any help?
--
/kj
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/kj
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