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IP based login script used for one subnet across 4 locations

Asked by miket71 in Windows Batch Scripting, Windows Networking, Windows 2003 Server

Hello,

We are successfully using the following login script for multiple locations with different subnets.  However, we have a different situation where we support a business that uses one subnet across 4 locations.  The login script below is designed for multiple locations and subnets.  With the following login script below, we are wondering how we can change the syntax of it so we can separate a single subnet into separate groups based on where that part of the subnet is used.  We would like to be able to get a PC to map to specific servers based on a specific group area of a subnet in which it belongs to.  For using the 10.76.128.X subnet, we would want forth octet group 30-59 to map to a server A share, 60-89 to a server B share, and 90-119 to a server C share.

@ECHO OFF
IF EXIST Z: NET USE Z: /DELETE > NUL
IPCONFIG | FIND "10.76.128." > NUL
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO NotInNet1
NET USE Z: \\server1\%username% > NUL
:NotInNet1
IPCONFIG | FIND "10.76.129." > NUL
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO NotInNet2
NET USE Z: \\server2\%username% > NUL
:NotInNet2

Thanks for any help and suggestions,
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