I use a login script to log the network drives for my users. I put in a new
server and named it different from the old one. I updated the login script
to point to the new one. But when a user logs into a XP machine that was
present when the old server was their (last year) it runs the old script.
So I made a new script and named it different. Still same thing. The
network drives were not locally mapped.
If a new user logs in to a XP machine the correct script runs.
Please help ...
In active directory users and computers make sure the login script is
properly defined under the user properties. The login script should
reside on both servers if they are both still in the network.
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