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Logon Script

Tags: script, 2003, server, logon
Hi
I currently have a Windows 2003 SBE Server, Domain Controller
My client want me to put a logon script for the users on the server for when they log onto the domain, it checks a certain directory for an updated version of rd party software they are using.
The software gets upgraded every month. What we want to do is to copy the new version in the directory and when they log onto the domain, it installs the new version automatically on the client.
Is this possible and is there any way that I can implement this with a VB Script?
I do have a script running which I got from someone a while ago, but it only maps drives and assigns a default network printer
I have attached a copy
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Set wshNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network")
rem wshNetwork.MapNetworkDrive "p:", "\\server\Profiles"
Set ADSysInfo = CreateObject("ADSystemInfo")
Set CurrentUser = GetObject("LDAP://" & ADSysInfo.UserName)
rem strGroups = LCase(Join(CurrentUser.MemberOf))
wshNetwork.MapNetworkDrive "L:", "\\server\Profiles"
wshNetwork.MapNetworkDrive "M:", "\\server\MPS"
wshNetwork.MapNetworkDrive "P:", "\\server\PastelData"
wshNetwork.MapNetworkDrive "S:", "\\server\Share"
wshNetwork.MapNetworkDrive "Z:", "\\server\Pastel07"
wshNetwork.MapNetworkDrive "X:", "\\server\Payroll"
wshNetwork.AddWindowsPrinterConnection "\\server\Sharp206"
wshNetWork.SetDefaultPrinter "\\server\Sharp206"
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Question Stats
Zone: OS
Question Asked By: stevenvanheerden
Solution Provided By: victornegri
Participating Experts: 4
Solution Grade: A
Views: 19
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