Problem:logon script does not run

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I've set a logon script path for my user as \\testserver\netlogon\1.cmd .
the problem is that it does not run.my username is 1 and pass is 1.
the script is OK.when the user logs on,if he/she browse to netlogon and
double click 1.cmd,everything goes fine;but I do wonder whats wrong with
server that makes logon script not running.
I tested it on 4 different domains,win2k and 2k3 and non worked.
what mistake I'm probably doing? why the logon script is not triggered?
I also turned debugging on like the following article:
support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;221833
but nothing meaningful I got from its log pertaining to this issue.
what is my mistake?
 
Sasi said:
I've set a logon script path for my user as \\testserver\netlogon\1.cmd .
the problem is that it does not run.my username is 1 and pass is 1.
the script is OK.when the user logs on,if he/she browse to netlogon and
double click 1.cmd,everything goes fine;but I do wonder whats wrong with
server that makes logon script not running.
I tested it on 4 different domains,win2k and 2k3 and non worked.
what mistake I'm probably doing? why the logon script is not triggered?
I also turned debugging on like the following article:
support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;221833
but nothing meaningful I got from its log pertaining to this issue.
what is my mistake?

Hi,

If you are assigning the logon script on the Profile tab of the user
properties dialog of ADUC, you should enter the logon script as

1.cmd

This should work as long as the file 1.cmd is in the NetLogon share, the
default location for logon scripts. A *.cmd can be used as long as the
clients are NT or above.
 
thank U rechard,it solved my problem.

Richard Mueller said:
Hi,

If you are assigning the logon script on the Profile tab of the user
properties dialog of ADUC, you should enter the logon script as

1.cmd

This should work as long as the file 1.cmd is in the NetLogon share, the
default location for logon scripts. A *.cmd can be used as long as the
clients are NT or above.
 
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