There's no primary domain controller in 2003 Server? Ok.
"Make sure that both servers are using the IP address of the DNS server for their DNS configuration. AND ONLY THAT IP. Don't plug in third party DNS addresses."
Here you mean TCP/IP settings right? There's only one IP spesified here on...
Hi!
We have two domain controllers in our domain. One is the primary domain controller.
How should I set up the DNS servers?
Cause we've had lots of problems with this and can't seem to understand it. What zones needs to be primary and what zones needs to be secondary? Can the zones on both...
Hi! I'm getting crazy here! Some of the Windows 2000 computers has got a loginscript which is supposed to run at every logon. The script is located in \\server\sysvol\domain\scripts\netlogon.bat
Now, when the users log on, I can see that the script is actually run from U:\! Which is the users...
Hello again! I live in Trondheim and haven't been to Oslo for ages. Anyway, I'm not sure I understand what you mean with the & "$" to objComputer.ADsPath. Isn't that what it already says? Atleast that's what's in the latest script that tsuji wrote.
And about the isComputerMember = False, you...
Yes I have and it only results in an error in the first line at the first letter. I'm sure you mean there should be a bit more at the top ey?
So this script gatheres the information in the home folder container and the last line in the script lets me change it to whatever I please? Sounds...
Thanks! Just tried it and it does work, only problem is I can't figure out why there's only one printer as a result. I've done similar scripts before and got more than one result. When I removed the printer from the result, I got the other printer I'm supposed to get. Is there some way to get...
I don't know how to do anything, besides reading code and putting stuff together. Meaning, I can read some code and understand a bit of the basics, but I don't know how to actually write code from scratch. Or compare strings.
What, you mean I should put in the red line between the others at the bottom of the script? I just tried that and put a messagebox and I got "0" in the messagebox plus that the box itself showed up alot of times. And at the end, I got the same error. "sGroup" is not defined.
Yes, but I'm stupid.
I need to make sure the script is complete and working before I execute it cause changing settings like this could probably break the AD.
And I can't see any function that actually CHANGES the home folder? Where is that?
Hmm, just tried the last one and nothing is happening. If I just want to test it to see what value is returned from the IsComputerMember, where should I put the MsgBox IsComputerMember?
I tried putting it below End Function and an error message appears stating that the variable "sGroup" is not...
I'm working on this script which is supposed to map a printer based on computer membership. But I can't it to work. Could anyone take a look at it please?
Note that I've put a msgbox strPrinter at the bottom just to find out if the function is working. And the message box doesn't even appear...
Hi! I'm in the need of a visual basic script that edits the users profile and changes the home folder entry to something else. We're installing a new fileserver and don't want to this manually.
The old server is called "terminal" and the new one is called "ringve-fil".
The currently paths is...
I'm working on this script which is supposed to map a printer based on computer membership. But I can't it to work. Could anyone take a look at it please?
Note that I've put a msgbox strPrinter at the bottom just to find out if the function is working. And the message box doesn't even appear...
Hmm, yes I'm quite familiar with the registry, but don't want to send a script off doing lots of things if there will be errors! But does this mean that I can just search the registry and replace these entries?
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