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Problem mapping drives with logon script

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keepongoin

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May 14, 2003
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I'm having an issue with a single user account. When the user logs into the domain all of his drives are mapped except for one. If we disable his logon script only his home folder is mapped. When we re-enable his logon script but leave it blank all of his drives are mapped except for the same one. This happens at any workstation that he tries to logon to. Strange? We have even tried deleting and recreating his account.Could there be something stored in active directory that is causing this?
Thanks, Chris
 
What do you mean "When we re-enable his logon script but leave it blank"? Are you stating you edit the .bat file and remove its contents?

Do your net use statements contain the following:

net use drive letter: \\server\share /persistent:NO

Jim

Jim Webber
Network Administrator MCSE CNA
 
Sorry for the lack of detail.
Yes we edit the .bat file and leave it blank. It then mapes all of the old drives except for one. How can this possibly happen?


NET USE S: "\\fp1\company shared" /PERSISTENT:NO

If I go to
Run
\\DC01\sysvol
and findthe bat file and run it everything maps fine.
But when the user logs on no luck.
 
When you edit the login script do you copy it to all domain controllers? As it sounds as if the user is validating on a different server to the one that you changed the script on before Windows has replicated the script file to the other controllers.

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