Go to your GPO screen. Go to User Configuration, Windows Settings, Scripts, Logon.

Remove what you have. Then click Add. Now, do NOT browse to the script. This wont work because your clients to not see the same thing you do. Microsoft shouldnt have even put the option in there.

Instead, type %logonserver%\netlogon\logon.bat as your script name. Leave the parameters field blank.

Save this. Then drop to a command line and do a gpupdate. Then go log off and back on. Should work.

And by the way, for simplicity's sake, I find it best to put EVERYTHING in the "scripts" root directory. Not taking anything away from Les as his method works fine...but when you get multiple GPO's going it can get hard to figure out which script is beneath which GUID directory. So for the above to work you'll need all three files in the scripts root (where you had them to begin with).


Edited by sixdoubleo (2005-07-08 04:34 AM)