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2003 Windows Server and Netlogon

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Name: Eric12345
Date: February 2, 2005 at 06:36:49 Pacific
OS: 2003 Server
CPU/Ram: A lot and Fast
Comment:

Am I to understand that on Windows 2003 Server, the netlogon share is created by me?
That I create the folder?
That I share it as netlogon?
That I put my scripts into it?
And if the user hits that server for authentication, he gets the script from my created folder?
Is this all true? Did I leave anything out?
Thanks.
Eric



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Name: Starclub Psycho
Date: February 2, 2005 at 06:42:50 Pacific
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The NETLOGON folder will be created when you run DCpromo.
OK to put scripts here, but use Users and Computers when you set the policies such as e.g. logon script


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Name: Eric12345
Date: February 2, 2005 at 07:12:27 Pacific
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Yes it did, thank you Starclub.

As a note to others, It also changed the location from where NT4 kept them.
Now located at C:\windows\sysvol\sysvol\domainname.com\scripts

Found using Computer Management, system tools, shared folders, shares.

Thanks again!!!


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