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Logon Scripts Not running fast enough

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oneworld

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Sep 3, 1999
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Background: Running application via nfuse and need a special drive mapping for the app.

Problem: The app appears to run before the logon script completes causing an error and the app won't launch.

I heard that there was a registry setting that you can tell the machine not to launch app until all scripts are done. However no one seems to know what key it is. So I figured I would turn to my true peers.

Anyone know?

 
I don't know of the registry setting you mention, but it sounds like the issue is in one of three possible areas;

1) Remote Procedure Call errors - check the event logs of the DC(s) and TS(s) for RPC error messages.

2) Profile size - check your roaming profiles do not exceed 2-3Mb.

3) File permissions/security - use Filemon to check this.

Maybe you could place a pause in the login script - the user shouldn't be able to run anything on the Terminal Server until Domain Authentication has taken place!

I hope this helps
 
set the logon script is run syncrhornously in group policies/computer policy
 
There is a GPO under Windows 2000 Server that determines whether the login script runs synchronously or asynchronously to allow other activity or not during the login process but I don't think this is relevant to Nfuse. Please educate me on this one.
 
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