AwesomeDuke
Technical User
Hi Everyone,
I have a really weird problem that I just can't get to the bottom of and I hope someone can point me in the right direction. I have been working on this for 2 weeks and have posted a similar question on many forums but no suggestions to date have helped. Hopefully someone here has had this experience...
We have a Win 2008 Terminal Server connected to an SBS 2003 Domain which houses/issues the logon script via a GPO.
A users logs onto the Terminal Server on a PC and the logon script executes and maps the drives for the user as expected. The user, while still logged onto the original session, moves to another PC and logs onto Terminal Services only this time the drives aren't mapped for some reason.
I have run gpresult and it claims that the script is being run in both sessions, yet clearly it isn't. It is not just limited to this particular user, any user who logs onto a second session does not receive the mapped drives – really weird.
I have tried mapping the drives via both batch file and vbscript all have the same result.
If I manually run the script within the user session it works and the drives are available and usable so it's not like Windows is limiting the user to one set of mapped drives per logon. I've even tried to change the Terminal Server licensing mode from "user" to "device" and this also made no difference.
What is is even stranger is the fact that if I run this on our old Win 2003 Terminal Server everything works as expected. It's like I've missed something in the Win 2008 setup....But what that is has got me baffled...
Has anyone had this issue, and if so how did you rectify it?
Thanks in advance...
Duke
I have a really weird problem that I just can't get to the bottom of and I hope someone can point me in the right direction. I have been working on this for 2 weeks and have posted a similar question on many forums but no suggestions to date have helped. Hopefully someone here has had this experience...
We have a Win 2008 Terminal Server connected to an SBS 2003 Domain which houses/issues the logon script via a GPO.
A users logs onto the Terminal Server on a PC and the logon script executes and maps the drives for the user as expected. The user, while still logged onto the original session, moves to another PC and logs onto Terminal Services only this time the drives aren't mapped for some reason.
I have run gpresult and it claims that the script is being run in both sessions, yet clearly it isn't. It is not just limited to this particular user, any user who logs onto a second session does not receive the mapped drives – really weird.
I have tried mapping the drives via both batch file and vbscript all have the same result.
If I manually run the script within the user session it works and the drives are available and usable so it's not like Windows is limiting the user to one set of mapped drives per logon. I've even tried to change the Terminal Server licensing mode from "user" to "device" and this also made no difference.
What is is even stranger is the fact that if I run this on our old Win 2003 Terminal Server everything works as expected. It's like I've missed something in the Win 2008 setup....But what that is has got me baffled...
Has anyone had this issue, and if so how did you rectify it?
Thanks in advance...
Duke