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How do you make a log-in script 4 WINNT

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Name: Johnny Nocksvill
Date: December 13, 2001 at 13:33:06 Pacific
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I'm new to networking with NT and need to create a log-in script for workstations to connect to the NT server. There is a log-in script for the current computers but I need to know how to do it for the new ones.



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Name: cleo
Date: December 14, 2001 at 11:53:38 Pacific
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If there is a script already written, just add the name of it to each new user in the USER MANAGER FOR DOMAINS, there is a place to add a name of a login script.

If you need to write a new one that is different from the old one, write it in NotePad, save it as a .bat file and put it in the System32/REPL/import/scripts folder and add the name of the file to each users account in USER MANAGER.


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Name: Manoj Kashikar
Date: March 21, 2002 at 21:59:57 Pacific
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Dear Sir,
thanks. But i would like to know a sample login script for workstations so that i can easily connect to winnt server. Is there any way just like old lan that when you login you can view only your mapped drive plz guide me thanks once again.


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