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kkiedrowski (MIS)
25 Apr 12 17:01
I have a batch file called remove.bat
From the client machine (Windows 7 64 bit)I am able to browse to the location and manually run the batch file.

However, if I try to setup a GPO logon script point to this batch file it will not deploy/work. From the same client machine that can manually run the batch file I run "gpupdate /force" and am told that there is a problem processing the script Section ("windows failed to apply the scripts settings")

I have placed the batch file in the NETLOGON as well as the SCRIPTS folder and still it will not run.

Any ideas?
disturbedone (Vendor)
6 May 12 21:36
Try removing the batch file from the DC completely and placing it on a file share. Not sure about batch scripts but they do say to not put software installations in the NETLOGON folder as they have permissions issues and won't run.

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