I just want to add a script to one user on the network and one only. How can
I do this? I have seen the global batch file for all users but need to use a
dedicated script for one user only.

Thanks....

Re: Scripts per user by Kevin

Kevin
Mon Sep 01 21:56:37 CDT 2003

1. Go to \\servername\NETLOGON\ (which is a predefined shortcut to the
directory C:\WINNT\SYSVOL\SYSVOL\servername\SCRIPTS

2. create a new script (.bat) file for the additional user that contains
just the add'l instructions. Then name the script the same as the user name
of the user. So if they log on as 'jdoe' call the script jdoe.bat

3. Then edit the default SBS_LOGIN_SCRIPT add the following statement to the
end of the script:
\\{servername}\NETLOGON\%username%.bat


"Maurice" <maurice@ilikesbs.com> wrote in message
news:d1P4b.1362$MQ1.815@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk...
> I just want to add a script to one user on the network and one only. How
can
> I do this? I have seen the global batch file for all users but need to use
a
> dedicated script for one user only.
>
> Thanks....
>
>



Re: Scripts per user by Henry

Henry
Mon Sep 01 22:02:53 CDT 2003

Assign the unique path/Filename of the Script in the "Logon Script" field
of the User Profile.

Henry Craven

"Maurice" <maurice@ilikesbs.com> wrote in message
news:d1P4b.1362$MQ1.815@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk...
> I just want to add a script to one user on the network and one only. How
can
> I do this? I have seen the global batch file for all users but need to use
a
> dedicated script for one user only.
>
> Thanks....
>
>


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