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Mapping user's home drive - Best Practice

Asked by zgreen in Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server

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I work for a public school district with around 10,000 user accounts, and we are having some logon and home drive issues. Currently we are using a logon script to map the student's U drive; we have it set on the Profile tab of the user properties. Sometimes that drive doesn't show up when the user logged on, but other scripts set up through group policy ran fine. The problem is quite random, and is more prevelant on wireless laptops (using dell utility to connect to wireless at logon - so it has a connection) than wired workstations.

What is best practice, setting the U drive using a logon script or using the "Home Folder" section of the user account properties to set the "Connect" option to map U to "\\servername\%username%$? Does one work more reliably than the other? Any other factors to consider?

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