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Networking with Win2k prof and Win98
Name: Fernand Kahn Date: September 24, 2001 at 01:29:46 Pacific
Comment:
I use Win2k Prof as server. Users, Groups and shares are defined. When I login from the Win98 client the login script (from mapping the drives) does not execute. What shall I do ??
Name: Lucid Date: September 24, 2001 at 13:54:29 Pacific
Reply:
First step is to try running the script manually and making sure it works correctly. Could just be the wrong syntax. After that check to make sure the workstation and group policies are correctly configured.....
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Response Number 2
Name: Fernand Kahn Date: September 25, 2001 at 00:41:11 Pacific
Reply:
Hello Lucid
When running the script manually from the client it workes fine and all the drives are correctly mapped.
Could it be, that Windows2000 professional does not support running the login-script from the client ?
Thanks
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Response Number 3
Name: zdennis Date: September 26, 2001 at 20:22:53 Pacific
Reply:
Windows 2000 does support login script.... Is this on your 2000 machine or your 98? And why is Windows 2000 being used as a server, why dont' you just use a peer to peer network? I have a 2000 to 98 network at home, and there is no need to set it up as a server, unless you are trying to stop your kids from playing Virtual Valerie....
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