I already tried this,
i set batch in group policy of DC > logon script
but it gives error of null session in client machine and dont perform batch operation
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how can i copy folder named with "test" located in my Domain Controller server to all network client computer using batch file.
DC : windows 2000 AS
client : win 2000 pro/win xp pro.
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yehudaha, can i access shared folder using active directory user in batch file, i think it will by pass null session error in client pc, because client will login with user name as i specifiy acces right user name in batch file,,right ?
is it possible batch file with following ?
xcopy \\servername\test c:\test /i username: password
where is user name is username of active dir user and password.
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by: yehudahaPosted on 2008-12-27 at 08:01:16ID: 23248615
put this in a login script
xcopy source folder destination folder /i
example:
xcopy c:\test c:\test /i