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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