Hey all,
I've just recently implimented a KIX32 login script throughout my NT4 domain (all NT users w/ local profiles). My script runs w/out errors 90% of the time. 10% of the time, it will map the users home directory share (H:\username$) and then drop it when the script finishes. The kix32.exe and default script are in the netlogon directories on the DC's and like I said, it works most of the time. This issue jumps around to random users and is usually resolved by a full reboot. I've tried using both command lines USE H: @HOMESHR and USE H: @HOMEDIR and there are no other drive mapping conflicts. Any help would be GREAT!!!
TIA, Dreux
I've just recently implimented a KIX32 login script throughout my NT4 domain (all NT users w/ local profiles). My script runs w/out errors 90% of the time. 10% of the time, it will map the users home directory share (H:\username$) and then drop it when the script finishes. The kix32.exe and default script are in the netlogon directories on the DC's and like I said, it works most of the time. This issue jumps around to random users and is usually resolved by a full reboot. I've tried using both command lines USE H: @HOMESHR and USE H: @HOMEDIR and there are no other drive mapping conflicts. Any help would be GREAT!!!
TIA, Dreux