In an Active Directory environment, you can create a logon script that can be applied to user accounts that automatically goes to work once a user logs in. Logon scripts can be used to assign tasks ...
You're assigning a logon script via a GPO, Win95 and 98 do not respond to group policies. Those users are running the login script that is specified in their account properties, make the change ...
I recently began setting up logon scripts for our domain users. The primary purpose of this is to map network drives via "net use". However, most of my machines already have drives mapped perisitantly ...
The design of SFU's Active Directory does not give local OU administrators the right to modify any of an individual user's properties and so certain common administrative tasks must be performed in a ...
I advise against it. But if you must use a logon script to authenticate, here's how to get it done with PowerShell. In my PowerShell training classes or at conferences I inevitably face the question ...
Use these scripts to assign printers to workstations. One of the most mysterious and confusing aspects of network administration has to be the use of Active Directory and Group Policy. But this ...
Even though Group Policy has taken us a long way since the days of NT4 and Windows 2000, and even though the combination of Vista and Longhorn promises much more, many shops still have to use log-on ...
All sample scripts start and stop SAS/CONNECT. An automatic logon script prompts you for userid and password input to log on to a remote host. You must log on to the remote system before running a ...