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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 74
OS: platform x
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Curious in knowing how do you create a script to allow all the computers on the network to connect to certain network drives and where do you copy that script on the server.
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Member, Networking Team
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,040
OS: Windows Server 2003
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Re: Logon script
Assuming you are operating on a domain (Active Directory) scripts are applied through the Group Policy. As far as the scripting language you can use batch files or Visual Basic. Active Directory will take care of placing the file on the server's share.
I do not know what your programming experience is but you need to have theses skills to successfully deploy such scripts. If I were you I would just use a batch file. Look into the command "net use".
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