ok, but I still am tring to find out if a person needs access to two scripts like me neededing access to hr and is mappings. Do I have to create a loging script for that or can I run 2 at once?
Can I only have one login script listed there? What is I have 1 user that needs to have access to is, hr, production mappings? Do I need to create one script to do it all?
What would be the best way to setup a login script for a group? Example. I have IS and HR and I want to map drives r: and x: for the IS group and different ones for the HR group. fyi: I have windows 95, 2000 and XP users all over network.
Thanks
Tom
I am gett ing a msg. the systax is incorrect. I even tried at command prmpt and I get the same msg.
When this is working I am going to feel pretty stupid I am sure. We always had novell as our file/print server and all scripts were run from there. We did have 16 other NT 4 servers but...
I will try that tomorrow. I thought I already tried the \\server\%username% and it nver worked (would not auto put the username to the %username% place) It just showed \\server\ I will let you know.
Thanks
Tom
I stoped the script just tring to use the Home directory part in AD under there profile settings. They login to the server fine. And a box does flash about Windows NT login scripts. But it never get asigned.
I know about the net use but I do not want to edit the script evertime a I add a user and reate a home folder. Can this not be done from the profile page uner Hom Folders for windows 95?
Tom
I can do it witha login script but I cannot get it to work with the profile tab. I have u: = \\woof\user and when I log in it does nothing. Ther user is shared because the login.bat file I made will do it.
Any idea?
Thanks.
I am getting ready to setup a new domain using Windows 2000 server. We have Windows 95 clients (still)
What I am having a problem with is when I creat a home folder under the users profile like \\woof\Home\%username% it creats the folder but when the user logs in there is no mapped drive..does...
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