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Jef Hun
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      04-12-2011
Windows 2003 Server Standard


I have two folders on my server that contain different script files.
First of all, aren't the following two folders THE EXACT SAME FOLDER?

\\company.org\SysVol\hopenc.org\Policies\{EB6...}\ User\Scripts\Logon
c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol\company.org\scripts

and the scripts are...

\\company.org\SysVol\hopenc.org\Policies\{EB6...}\ User\Scripts\Logon
\A.VBS
c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol\company.org\scripts\B.VBS

I used Group Policy Editor on the server to assign a logon script to a
GPO (see A.VBS above). When users log in, B.VBS runs (see above). I'm
confused since the GPO says to run A.VBS. I've checked all other GPO's
and none have a Logon Script firing. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!!
 
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Al Dunbar
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      04-12-2011


"Jef Hun" <> wrote in message
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> Windows 2003 Server Standard
>
>
> I have two folders on my server that contain different script files.
> First of all, aren't the following two folders THE EXACT SAME FOLDER?
>
> \\company.org\SysVol\hopenc.org\Policies\{EB6...}\ User\Scripts\Logon
> c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol\company.org\scripts
>
> and the scripts are...
>
> \\company.org\SysVol\hopenc.org\Policies\{EB6...}\ User\Scripts\Logon
> \A.VBS
> c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol\company.org\scripts\B.VBS
>
> I used Group Policy Editor on the server to assign a logon script to a
> GPO (see A.VBS above). When users log in, B.VBS runs (see above). I'm
> confused since the GPO says to run A.VBS. I've checked all other GPO's
> and none have a Logon Script firing. Any help would be appreciated.


Clearly, something is wrong, but, short of looking over your shoulder, there
is not much we can do to figure out if there is an error in your logic or if
there is something wrong in your AD. For all we know, the A.VBS script might
itself invoke the B.VBS script, though that is probably not the case...

have you tried either deleting B.VBS to see what happens? or renaming the
scripts A as C, B as A, C as B?

I'm no GPO expert, and we assign our logon script to the user, so I don't
have much more to say on the matter.


/Al


 
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