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GPO computer startup script

Asked by jsg23 in Windows 2003 Server, VB Script, Windows 2000 Server

I have a computer startup script that maps a drive based on the computer name. The computer name is passed as a parameter i.e %computername%. While troubleshooting, I have set it to "run startup scripts visable". Everything works fine if I log on to the console. When loging on via RDP with or with out the /console switch, it does not show the drive mapped.
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Set objNetwork = CreateObject("Wscript.Network")
 
strComputer = Wscript.Arguments.Item(0)
 
Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")
 
Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery ("Select * From Win32_LogicalDisk Where DeviceID = 'E:'")
 
If colItems.Count = 0 Then
	objNetwork.MapNetworkDrive "e:", "\\ddcpfa2\custdata$\" & strComputer 
End If
 
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