Hello,
I can't figure this out! The logon script that I have added to the Group Policy Object will not run from my Windows 2000 clients. Oddly enough, it will run perfectly from the XP boxes on the domain.
Here are some details: It's a Windows 2000 native-mode domain (no NT4 servers or clients). The logon script was placed in the "%WINDIR%\SYSVOL\sysvol\domain-name\scripts" and then added to the GPO of the target OU (as per Microsoft's instructions).
When users logon using the Windows 2000 SP4 clients, the logon script does not run at all. But you can browse to the "\netlogon" share and run the script without any problems. (Again, XP clients run it without problems).
I have spent days trying to get this resolved: all necessary local services seem enabled, users and PCs seem to have proper rights to run them...
Any useful advice will greatly appreciated! Thank you,
jaime i.
I can't figure this out! The logon script that I have added to the Group Policy Object will not run from my Windows 2000 clients. Oddly enough, it will run perfectly from the XP boxes on the domain.
Here are some details: It's a Windows 2000 native-mode domain (no NT4 servers or clients). The logon script was placed in the "%WINDIR%\SYSVOL\sysvol\domain-name\scripts" and then added to the GPO of the target OU (as per Microsoft's instructions).
When users logon using the Windows 2000 SP4 clients, the logon script does not run at all. But you can browse to the "\netlogon" share and run the script without any problems. (Again, XP clients run it without problems).
I have spent days trying to get this resolved: all necessary local services seem enabled, users and PCs seem to have proper rights to run them...
Any useful advice will greatly appreciated! Thank you,
jaime i.