Where does the script come from? A Group Policy assigned to an OU that the users reside in or a GP that is in loopback mode and applied to the computer?
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Hi,
I Have a server that is a Public Computer with the W2k3 Srv, where everyone on the company can logon using the Terminal Service, and i don´t want to run the logon script of the Domain. I have a GPO for this machine.
How can I do this?
Thanks to all!
MikeNB
Where does the script come from? A Group Policy assigned to an OU that the users reside in or a GP that is in loopback mode and applied to the computer?
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I have GPO in loopback mode that is linked to the OU that i created for this computer.
The Logon scripts (a batch file that calls a .vbs) are configured in the user profile.
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Are the profiles roaming?
No, they aren't roaming?
Ok.
So the script is called from the profile, and not the Group Policy itself correct?
Exactly, is configured in the user account.
this doesnt sound easy, or possible at all.
if the script is defined in the user account properties, its going to run.
maybe someone else has thoughts on this to add....