Thanks again Mark. That is a simple fix and was able to almost get it to where we want it. But instead of making the U:\ drive itself the "My Documents" folder, it is creating a directory of "username's Document's" within the U:\ drive.
Would there be a way to change this (if I made sense)?
Not sure if I should create a new thread or ask in this one, but how would change the directory of My Documents to the U:\ drive that is created for each user?
Ok, it is working now. Guess maybe it took a little time to push out the group policy. But I have restarted the test PC twice and logged off and on the network two more times and everytime it maps the drives.
Thanks for all of your help.
Ok, I've gone back and included adding it as well but did not include any parameters. Still nothing however.
Any other ideas? Seems like it's so close, but I can't find anything else wrong from what you guys have told me to do.
Ok, I validated the script and it does work. So the issue is linking it and implementing it to the correct OU.
I am going to attach an image with a screen shot of what I am done. For the life of me, I swear I've followed your instructions.
I right clicked on the OU created a new GPO named...
Thanks for all of the responses. I did verify that Authenticated Users were set to Apply GPO settings and no Deny option was chosen.
I am running XP SP2 and Server 2003. I have placed both the test user and test computer in this particular OU.
When I am back on the server, I ran the...
Thanks for the responses and sorry for the delayed response. I made the changes Geates and GrimR suggested, but I'm still gettting no mapped drives and no errors.
What else could I look for to see why nothing seems to be happening?
I found this site through a Google search and markdmac's Login script seems to fit almost exactly what I am looking for. I did modify it a little to get rid of somethings I don't need.
A little background on the situation:
We have a domain called "CompanyA". In this domain, I created a new OU...
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