Login script windows 98


















However, the script engines for these languages must be registered with Windows. Another option that should be mentioned is KiXtart. This tool was available in the NT Server resource kit and provides logon script functionality for all clients. The client operating system must be at least Windows in order for the actual specified logon script to be a VBScript program.

All older clients should have a batch file defined as the Logon script. If any of your clients have Windows 95, Window 98, Windows ME, or Windows NT, it is recommended that you designate a batch file as the logon script for all users. Fortunately, the batch file can simply launch a VBScript program. ADSI is built into clients with Windows or above. An example of a batch file Logon script that launches a VBScript program is as follows:.

This syntax is preferable to a UNC path, because it does not hard code the name of a Domain Controller. The syntax will work no matter which Domain Controller authenticates the user.

The logon script will work no matter which Domain Controllers are available or where in the network the user logs on. How do I configure a Logon script with Group Policy? Logon scripts can also be configured in Group Policy. However, Group Policy only applies to clients with Windows or above. Best practice is to copy the file you want for the Logon script to the Windows clipboard, open the "Logon" setting in the Group Policy editor, press the "Show Files You can select the file and edit it in this dialog as well.

This is easier than navigating in Windows Explorer to the folder where Group Policy Logon scripts are saved. However, if you do have to navigate to the folder, the path on the Domain Controller is:.

The sysvol directory is shared so this path is also:. What do you mean by "it will not work"? If this doesn't fix it, post the script Quote:. Bingo I think. Board index » vbscript All times are UTC. VBScript and windows 98 Hi All I created a login script using vb script that will map out drives depending on which group a user is a member of.

Alex K. VBScript and windows 98 What do you mean by "it will not work"? VBScript and windows 98 Typo! Also please exercise your best judgment when posting in the forums--revealing personal information such as your e-mail address, telephone number, and address is not recommended.

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I am having a problem with NT logon scripts. I have done this numerous times without a problem until now. I am using tcpip only on the client. Wins and DHCP are running on the server. For example, if the Startup. Logon scripts that are stored on the local computer apply only to users who log on to the local computer. Local logon scripts must be stored in a shared folder that uses the share name of Netlogon , or be stored in subfolders of the Netlogon folder. This folder is not created on a new installation of Windows.

If you do not want to create the Netlogon share in the default location, put the logon script in any folder that the user can access during logon, and then share this folder. Skip to main content.



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