#109850 - 2003-12-09 01:22 AM
Re: How-TO: Run kiXtart scripts via LPO/GPO
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NTDOC
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Loc: CA
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A drawback of this method is that users can now execute .KXS scripts by just double-clicking on it
This is ONE of the main reasons (in my opinion) for using KiXtart. There is no association. Which is how VBS got such a bad rap in the first place when Melissa came along.
I'm content to just use the users LOGON script inside his/her property settings of AD. I don't need a batch file there either.
Finance\WKIX32.EXE Finance\LOGON.KIX
Works just fine for me. But I'm sure there are others out there that will very much appreciate your information Jens and use it.
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#109856 - 2004-10-20 06:36 PM
Re: How-TO: Run kiXtart scripts via LPO/GPO
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Mit
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Registered: 2002-06-05
Posts: 36
Loc: Derby, UK
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A drawback of this method is that users can now execute .KXS scripts by just double-clicking on it
Finance\WKIX32.EXE Finance\LOGON.KIX
Works just fine for me. But I'm sure there are others out there that will very much appreciate your information Jens and use it.
The problem with this system is that it relies on a modification for all users. Until now we have had a single logon script that everyone ran and did things based on group membership - I'm guessing a lot of people do the same thing.
What I would like to do now that I'm looking at AD is to have a little logon script for each GP object.
I've made a GP OU called 'staff' into which I've created more OUs, one for each company department. The 'staff' OU is the one that contains most of the security settings and so forth, plus a generic logon script that everyone will run which maps their home drive, etc.
However, for each dept I want to run an additional script. I basically need to be able to put a line into the LOGON section of each OU's GP object that will run a KiX script. I can't see how to do this though... and I don't want to have to register the KiX extension.
Anyone....?
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#109859 - 2004-10-26 12:34 PM
Re: How-TO: Run kiXtart scripts via LPO/GPO
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Mit
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Registered: 2002-06-05
Posts: 36
Loc: Derby, UK
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Hijack? Excuse me but I replied to an existing topic that related to a query that I have. I really don't see how that can be seen as a hijack..... Bizarre.
As for the batch file, I don't want to be firing off multiple batch files just in order to start a KiX script. I'd much rather be able to just plonk the KiX script name directly into the GP object.
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