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Name: Rootaah
Date: May 7, 2001 at 10:46:37 Pacific
Subject: Login Script Replication
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When setting up login script replication, are PDC's and BDC's the only SERVERS I need to worry about in this process? Our network currently has 1 NT4.0 PDC, 1 NT4.0 BDC, and 2 stand alone servers...a WIN2k Advanced standard Web Server and one NT.40 Wins Server. We are currently experiencing login script problems with certain users from time to time. The PDC and BDC both contain the proper scripts in the proper RPL Import directories. Do I need to include the login scripts on the 2 separate servers? Could my users be authenticating to these 2 stand alone servers? All of these machines are on the same domain.

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Name: Glen Bicking
Date: May 8, 2001 at 06:00:57 Pacific
Subject: Login Script Replication
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No. Users will not authenticate to stand alone servers. By definition, users authenticate to domain controllers. They will look in the netlogon share of the dc that authenticated them. That is the behavior for NT cients. 9x clients will look to the netlogon share of the PDC even if authenticated by the BDC unless a group policy is set for the 9x clients. Make sure you script is in the netlogon shard, winnt\system32\repl\import\scripts folder on both DCs and also that the user accounts are set to define this script.


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