- Logon Scripts
- Posted by °Mike° on August 16th, 2004
Ask somebody in news:alt.msdos.batch.nt or
news:alt.msdos.batch to take a look at your batch
script for any errors that might be causing this.
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 20:48:51 GMT, in
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Robin Goodfellow scrawled:
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Basic computer maintenance
http://uk.geocities.com/personel44/maintenance.html
- Posted by why? on August 16th, 2004
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 20:48:51 GMT, Robin Goodfellow wrote:
Check that your script is in the correct netlogon folder and the
replication is set right.
Server Manager / double click <server> / Replication
This sounds like the replication is working by taking a source netlogon
(defaut share), which is the \WINNT\system32\Repl\Import\Scripts folder
and copying it's empty contents.
Place a dummy file in the folder and check the replication is working to
which servers in which order. Over the course of about 10-15 minutes
you should see the dummy file appear on each box (or not in your case, a
dummy file1, file2 on eack box see which disappear).
That always will (specific server logon) and isn't the way to do it
normally, One of the reasons there is a Primary Domain Controller and
Backup Domain Controller(s).
For what you describe, turn off any replication and see if the file stay
in place.
In a script launch regedit / regedt32 usually, but I don't know Win98.
Maybe , cmd line tool reg.exe from the NT 4 Resource Kit.
Me
- Posted by Robin Goodfellow on August 16th, 2004
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone would be able to give me a bit of help. I am
running a few NT4 servers with windows 98 workstations and I would like to
create a logon script that will delete a registry entry every time
particular users log on. I have written a batch file that runs a .reg file
which I created.
My problem is that when I am logging onto the machine sometimes the logon
script runs and sometimes it doesnt, when I then go the the server to check
the script it has deleted itself from maybe one or two the the servers but
is still available on the other 4. As the machines logon to specific
servers this is causing me a lot of problems. I thought that the problem
was that I was using the batch file to call another file but I can't seem to
work out any other way to edit the registry from the command line.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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