Re: Netlogon /Sysvol



If you can consider using "startup" scripts where possible. Then the user
does not need to read the script but domain computers will which you can put
into the permissions for the script file and remove authenticated users.
Startup scripts run in context of the system but can not always do user
specific tasks. --- Steve


"Leo_Surf" <LeoSurf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:689EF294-F7B4-4C03-B8DB-BF3D2B912FD8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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.
>
> Thanks in Advance,
> Leo


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