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Logon Scripts

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dhenri32@hotmail.com - 27 Feb 2005 18:24 GMT
Hi

I have a Windows 2000 server box which is a domain controller and
Windows 2003 which is a member of the domain controller. I have users
setup on both servers. I would like to setup logon scripts for the
users on the member server to logon to the 2003 box locally. I know
where to place the scripts for a domain controller. Do you know where I
should place a logon script for a user on a member server to logon on
locally? Also when I logon to the member server locally and I try to
use a net use command to map shared resources it is asking me for a
password. All the users on the member server are members of of domain
users. Do you know how should I slove this problem? Thanks in advance.

Donald.
Patrick Rouse - 28 Feb 2005 05:23 GMT
Why are you using local accounts on the TS, as opposed to using domain
accounts?  The ts will process usrlogon.cmd as a local logon script.

Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.workthin.com

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dhenri32@hotmail.com - 28 Feb 2005 12:43 GMT
I am using local accounts on the ts because I need to run a software
remotely which is on the member server.

Donald.
> Why are you using local accounts on the TS, as opposed to using domain
> accounts?  The ts will process usrlogon.cmd as a local logon script.
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Patrick Rouse - 28 Feb 2005 15:49 GMT
So.

> I am using local accounts on the ts because I need to run a software
> remotely which is on the member server.
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