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VBS Logon Script Using GPO to Map User Home Directory, Drive Share (I: Drive), and 3 Net Printers

Asked by shipmate8 in Windows Batch Scripting, Windows 3.x Setup, Windows 2003 Server

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Need help with VBS Logon script to use in GPO (Where?) to map \\dc1\home as I: Drive, the Users login name to their own folder under \\Dc1\Home\UserName folder (as M: Drive), and 3 network printers (all under \\dc1\PrinterName.

I am a coding rookie and would appreciate any help as I do not know where to start.

Where do I put it in GPO? Why There?  What is best way?

Also, I need a Warning banner for all users as well when the hit  Ctrl, Alt , DEL to logoin.  Where in GPO does that go?

Huge request I know!!!!  Thanks in advance!
Greg
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Zones: Windows Batch Scripting, Windows 3.x Setup, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: Microsoft, Server, 2003 R2, VBS
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Solution Provided By: weellio
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