Security Issue
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I wrote a script that copies a file from a domain shared folder and placed it
in the "Computer Logon" script section of AD. It seems that I am having
problems with accessing the shared folder since the script is running on the
local administrator account when the computer starts-up.
Is there a work around for this?
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Restrict certain file types on a Windows 2000 share
... Probably you could write a script and store it in the ... shared folder itself (with proper permissions so that others wouldn't ... .xls), it should execute a delete command on such files. ... (Security-Basics) - Re: Script that will create a mapped drive for TS client
... > Assuming you don't run any logon script at the moment: ... use any unused drive letter you want for the shared folder ... > MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services) - Re: Restrict certain file types on a Windows 2000 share
... If you want to make it even faster at killing files I would see if there's a wmi listener available for files that have been written then make the script a service that runs in the background. ... shared folder itself (with proper permissions so that others wouldn't ... .xls), it should execute a delete command on such files. ... (Security-Basics) - Re: Conditional execution of script for logged-on user
... and done then you can harvest your file lists from the various files on ... I do have a script to get this ... and store the result on shared folder by the name USERNAME.LOG. ... It will compare logged-on user with list of users stored on a shared ... (microsoft.public.scripting.vbscript) - Re: Security Issue
... >> I wrote a script that copies a file from a domain shared folder and placed it ... > torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.scripting) |
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