What is the story with this being used in the logon
script? I looked around the internet for some kinda
explanation with no luck.

Is this needed? What is it actually doing? The one thing
that i'm concerned about is that i notice that it
automatically puts that 'company' folder on the desktop. I
was looking to have my own drives mapped to the users. If
I keep this executible, does that mean that I'm stuck
having this shortcut on everyones desktop?

Thanks, Mike

Re: SBSCLNT.exe? by Steve

Steve
Wed Aug 20 17:33:48 CDT 2003

Mike wrote:

> What is the story with this being used in the logon
> script? I looked around the internet for some kinda
> explanation with no luck.
>
> Is this needed? What is it actually doing? The one thing
> that i'm concerned about is that i notice that it
> automatically puts that 'company' folder on the desktop. I
> was looking to have my own drives mapped to the users. If
> I keep this executible, does that mean that I'm stuck
> having this shortcut on everyones desktop?
>
> Thanks, Mike

It does all the client deployment stuff that you can configure on the
SBS (pushing out Office or Outlook etc to the workstations).

You can safely remove it (I'd comment it out) if you're not using this
functionality.

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Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
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