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SBS 2003 LOGIN SCRIPT

Asked by djkontroll in SBS Small Business Server

The OS is SBS 2003.  I am using a login script.  Please see below.  I need to modify this script to do two things.  This first item is to add several shortcuts to users desktops when logging into the domain.  The second issue is when mapping a drive via script to a server not joined with the domain I want to include user name and password in the script.

SCRIPT START*
\\FHC-SBS\Clients\Setup\setup.exe /s FHC-SBS
net use p: \\FHC-SBS\public
net use z: \\FHC-SBS\Debtnet_FHC
net use L: \\File-Server\FHC-FS
net use x: \\server2\asa
net use u: \\fhc-sbs\asa
net time \\FHC-SBS /set /yes
\\FHC-SBS\sysvol\FHC.local\scripts\SBS_LOGIN_SCRIPT.bat
*SCRIPT END

The path to one of the shortcuts is Z:\debtnet65\collect.exe ( I map this drive in the script)

The reference to the X drive (server2) is the one I wish to include the user name and password in the script.Start Free Trial
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