Hi Everyone,
I have a strange problem which I think I should be able to solve but seem to be coming up blank...grr.
I have an SBS2003 network with an additional DC which is Win2k.
In sysvol I have created a batch file which simply maps a drive...no problem at all.
I have set this as everyones logon script so that they get the mapped drive when they logon but for ONE USER it doesn't work properly.
When this user connects and hits the 2k DC, she is fine, all is mapped OK.
When the user hits the SBS server, the script doesn't run...if you then manually connect to the sysvol share \\domain.local\sysvol she gets a username and password box pop up (hence the script doesn't run if she hits that server first).
Here's the catch, this user is a domain admin (along with myself) so she should be able to access pretty much anything anyway....I have checked the permissions, replication etc and everything looks like I have always known for the SYSVOL share...
Any idea's questions or suggestions will be HIGHLY appreciated.
Mike
Michael Firth
Network Infrastructure Officer
~If it's not broke, break it and LEARN~
I have a strange problem which I think I should be able to solve but seem to be coming up blank...grr.
I have an SBS2003 network with an additional DC which is Win2k.
In sysvol I have created a batch file which simply maps a drive...no problem at all.
I have set this as everyones logon script so that they get the mapped drive when they logon but for ONE USER it doesn't work properly.
When this user connects and hits the 2k DC, she is fine, all is mapped OK.
When the user hits the SBS server, the script doesn't run...if you then manually connect to the sysvol share \\domain.local\sysvol she gets a username and password box pop up (hence the script doesn't run if she hits that server first).
Here's the catch, this user is a domain admin (along with myself) so she should be able to access pretty much anything anyway....I have checked the permissions, replication etc and everything looks like I have always known for the SYSVOL share...
Any idea's questions or suggestions will be HIGHLY appreciated.
Mike
Michael Firth
Network Infrastructure Officer
~If it's not broke, break it and LEARN~