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Correct way for applying GPO

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Name: gardenair
Date: October 30, 2009 at 08:48:06 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
CPU/Ram: 2GB
Product: Dell / DELL
Subcategory: Configurations
Comment:

I am using Login script for Mapping drive at clinet side. In Windows Server 2003 I use GPO and write script in a bat file.


NET USE x: \\SERVER_NAME\Sahre Folder Name /PERSISTENT:NO

There are five OU and in each OU there are 10 users. For adding the bat file I use the following steps.

Active Directrory Users and Computers .....>Right Click Domain Name ......>Properties......>Group Policy.....> Default Domain Policy...>Edit...User Configuration.....>Windows Settings......>Script.....>Login

Please guide me that is it the correct way

1- The above mentioned steps but under Group Policy I shall press "NEW" give it a name "Mapped Drive " and then press edit.
or

2- Right Click on each OU Properties......>Group Policy.....> Default Domain Policy.

Please guide me the professional way .

thanks in advance.
garden



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Response Number 1
Name: Phatsta
Date: November 11, 2009 at 23:52:50 Pacific
Reply:

You could do it like you do, or you can add the logonscript name in the logon script field on the users profile-tab.

Simply, if it works, it's the correct way. There may or may not be easier or more effective ways of doing it, but every way that works are still correct.


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