When you save the batch file in notepad make sure you change the txt extension to all files. Otherwise the file will be logon.bat.txt. The file doesn't have to be in any particular location you just need to make sure it is mapped correctly in your group policy. In you group policy make sure...
You'll need to open up active directory. It is located under Programs - Administrative Tools - Active Directory Users and Computers. In this you should see a users folder. That will contain the administrator account. Just simply right click the account and go to reset password. As for...
Create a batch file by using Notepad and save as with a *.bat or *.cmd extension. You can then enter dos commands such as net use. Then just browse for the batch file in the group policy menu. Just make sure that your clients have Win2k.
I'm currently using a Group Policy with a logon and and log off script. For the scripts i am using the net use command in a batch file. The logon script maps the drives and the log off script is suppose to un map the drives. For the log off script i am using
net use * /delete /yes
My...
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