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Old 04-28-2005, 07:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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vbs script issue

hi ! !
for some reason, all the windows xp machines were taking long to log on and log off a windows 2000 server . i went through everything to see whats the problem and then realised that a "logon.vbs" script for printers was not loading onto the workstations.
i had a look at the event viewer on the xp machines and the there was an event id of : userinit 1000 and the message said: cannot execute the following script C:\blablalalalala - the system cannot find the file specified......

i searched everywhere on the internet for a solution but the only thing that came up, was a hotfix from microsoft "BUT" i had to email them or call them to get this(which i dont have £35 for a membership) ! ! ! ! !

is there another way i can get around this and get the pcs in working condition, please ?

tanx ! ! !
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Old 04-28-2005, 03:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If there's a hotfix for the problem, that's obviously the first place to start. I'm curious about a company that has a bunch of XP machines and Windows 2000 Server, but can't afford £35 to solve their problem...
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