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eddiec
hi everyone,
I have a GPO (Win2k SBS) that maps a number of network drives through a log
on script.
Well it used to do that, but it dosen't anymore.
ie, the drives are no longer being automatically mapped when a new user logs
on.
Now:
a) I know that the GPO is definitely being applied becasue other elements of
the GPO are working fine, eg active desktop, homepage, disable Run in Start
menu, etc. etc.
also:
b) The actual network folder on the file server is accessable from the new
workstations. I can, for example, browse to the folder on the file server
that should be mapped (via My Network Places) and manually map the folder to
a drive letter.
The logon script, has, however, stopped mapping the drives automatically. (I
have not made any changes to it.)
Does anyone know how I can bring this script back to life?
Any assistance would be much appreciated.
eddiec
I have a GPO (Win2k SBS) that maps a number of network drives through a log
on script.
Well it used to do that, but it dosen't anymore.
ie, the drives are no longer being automatically mapped when a new user logs
on.
Now:
a) I know that the GPO is definitely being applied becasue other elements of
the GPO are working fine, eg active desktop, homepage, disable Run in Start
menu, etc. etc.
also:
b) The actual network folder on the file server is accessable from the new
workstations. I can, for example, browse to the folder on the file server
that should be mapped (via My Network Places) and manually map the folder to
a drive letter.
The logon script, has, however, stopped mapping the drives automatically. (I
have not made any changes to it.)
Does anyone know how I can bring this script back to life?
Any assistance would be much appreciated.
eddiec