Re: Netlogon /Sysvol



Leo_Surf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have Windows 2000 server (Domain Controller) and Windows XP clients.
>
> I have certain policies and logon scripts in Sysvol/Netlogon folder,
> issue is users are able to browse (by \\mydomain.com) the sysvol and
> netlogon folders adn can see the scripts. Please help me in sorting
> this out.

I'm not sure what there is to sort out. Assuming by "see" you mean they have
the read right, this is correct behaviour; if a user's account could not
read the script it could not execute it.


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