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    dfresh is offline Getting Started on GPanswers.com
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    Default Applying policies at the domain level?

    We are in the process of migrating all our users from one print server to another. The majority of this migration was done through LANDESK, that pointed to a script on a shared drive, but did not capture all PC's & users. So our server team created a GPO to point to the same logon script that was used by LANDESK for the migration. The intendted Scope is ALL the PC's in our domain so that the script is run for everyone. My question: is applying this at the domain level a reasonalbe option? Or should it just be pointed at the OU's with the PC's?

    Here's the GPO settings:

    Computer Configuration (Enabled)hide
    No settings defined.
    User Configuration (Enabled)hide
    Windows Settingshide
    Scriptshide
    Logonhide
    Name Parameters
    \\SERVER\FOLDER\FOLDER\printermigcopy.bat


    TIA

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    edusysadmin is offline Getting Started on GPanswers.com
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    Your GPO is setup to run as a logon script in the user portion of the GPO, not a start up script in the computers portion. To apply this to computer objects on the domain you'll need to use loopback processing. To no alter the GPO you'll need tp apply it to an OU holding your user objects.

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