RE: Loopback process doesn't work

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as i cannot restart my server, i m testing on a vm machine, before

i give you feedback soon

thanks nicolas
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nt


"Patrick Rouse" wrote:

The GPOs are set in the user GPO, so you can have different logon/logoff
scripts based upon group membership (as you can have different user GPOs on
the same OU). Settings in the machine/computer GPO apply to everyone.

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Patrick C. Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
Provision Networks VIP
Citrix Technology Professional
President - Session Computing Solutions, LLC
http://www.sessioncomputing.com



"nicolas29" wrote:

thanks you too

before restarting my server (because it is in production), can you just
confime me where i does put the special script for a user logon on the tse ?
on the GPO who have the loopback parameter modify or on a new gpo

and on which section (user or computer configuration ):

for me i think it is on a new gpo and on the user section, thanks for your
answers

nicolas
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"Morgan che(MSFT)" wrote:

Dear Customer,

Thanks for your posting here and Patrick Rouse and Bart Van's for your
kind response.

Please check the following:

1) Please check whether the Loopback setting and the logon script setting
have been applied. You can run RSOP.MSC on the Terminal session to verify
it.

Note: RSOP is not availble on Windows 2000 computer. You can run the
following command:

GPRESULT /V >C:\gpresult.txt

Please let me know the result.

2) As a test, please create a user account and put it in the same OU where
the Terminal server locates. Please log on the Terminal server with this
new the user to see if the script applies.

3) Please help collect a debugging mode of Userenv log.

For detailed steps, please refer to:

221833 How to enable user environment debug logging in retail builds of
Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;221833

You can send the files to me at v-morche@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (please include
"41115895-Loopback process doesn't work" in the subject line).

I am looking forward to your feedback. If anything is unclear, please be
free to post back and I am happy to be of further assistance.

Sincerely
Morgan Che
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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