Batch Files

From: hsprader (joe@smoe.com)
Date: 09/30/02


From: "hsprader" <joe@smoe.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 12:16:59 -0700


Are you using VB script or Command file logon scripts?
VB scripts running on an NT 4.0 WRK require cscript to be
installed.
  
>-----Original Message-----
>hello.
>
>im trying to use a batch file login script for nt4
>workstations on a 2000 domain. 2000 workstations map the
>drives correctly but the nt4 do not.
>
>where do i specify the login script? i have done it in
>user configuration (group policy) in active directory
and
>in user and computer manager.
>
>can i specify in the *.pol file with poledit?
>any help would be appreciated.
>thanks
>.
>



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