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> On Friday, December 05, 2008 11:17 AM Marcin wrote:
> Dennis,
> have you tried to run the logon script interactively from its original
> location using one of affected domain user accounts? If so, did it complete
> successfully?
>
> hth
> Marcin
>> On Saturday, December 06, 2008 7:04 PM Dennis Backherms wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have been experiencing some really strange behavior domain wide
>> concerning resources allocated to domain users and computers. Domain
>> users currently have a script that maps drives for them when they
>> login. The script file (bat) has worked successfully since inception a
>> couple of years ago. When the domain users login now the script does
>> not run at all. I have used gpresult to ensure they are getting the
>> correct policies but the script no longer executes. I have not changed
>> anything on the domain and have tried several techniques to try and
>> resolve the issue but I am out of ideas. Any assistance to this issue
>> would be appreciated.
>>
>> Dennis Backherms
>>> On Saturday, December 06, 2008 7:04 PM Dennis Backherms wrote:
>>> te
>>>
>>> Yes, I can manually run the bat file locally on the machine and the
>>> drives map accordingly.
>>>> On Tuesday, December 09, 2008 6:08 AM TheMostOn wrote:
>>>> Hmmm...
>>>> Did you go to GPMC and browse for the logon.bat file?
>>>> I mean is it in the right place and are the security settings correct for
>>>> users?
>>>> Did you try useing ADU&C and enter a logon.bat on the the profile setting tab?
>>>> Are you launching VBS scripts? If so, do you launch it with :
>>>> wscript %0\..\NetLogon.vbs
>>>>
>>>> With other words: What did you try and how do you try to launch te batch
>>>> files?
>>>> --
>>>> Taking life as it is...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Dennis Backherms" wrote: