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Login Script

Asked by aclaus225 in VB Script, Windows 2000 Operating System, SBS Small Business Server

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I have just completed the install of my new computer and I plan to use it for terminal services.  Instead of going in to everyone's AD entries is it possible to just run a script on this computer so that when people log in it maps specific drives.  I need to map the same drives for every person, but not everyone in the domain needs it, so I do not want to run it on the domain controller.  Is it possible to just run this script on the individual computer?  If so, where does this script have to go so that when it starts up and anyone logs in they will see what I want them to see, mainly the mapped drives?  Start Free Trial
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Zones: VB Script, Windows 2000 Operating System, SBS Small Business Server
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, 2000/2003
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Solution Provided By: vwadher
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