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Old 01-05-2006, 03:55 AM
dmontaldo
 
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Default I need to run my own script AFTER network login script

My workstation is running Window XP Pro and is connected to a Windows 2003
server.

During login, a network script runs to map drives and assign printers.

I need to run my own login script AFTER the network script ends.

If I place my script (a .vbs file) in the user’s Startup folder, the script
will run BEFORE the network script and not AFTER it.

Any suggestions ?


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Old 01-05-2006, 03:55 AM
AU
 
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Default RE: I need to run my own script AFTER network login script

Hello,

When logging on to a a domain, the domain level policy will be enforced
after that the local policy will run. What you need to do is be part of the
administrators group on your local Windows XP workstation and enable a script
to be processed after sucessful login.


What you need to do is configure a local policy to do this maybe this
website may help:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=243486



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"dmontaldo" wrote:

> My workstation is running Window XP Pro and is connected to a Windows 2003
> server.
>
> During login, a network script runs to map drives and assign printers.
>
> I need to run my own login script AFTER the network script ends.
>
> If I place my script (a .vbs file) in the user’s Startup folder, the script
> will run BEFORE the network script and not AFTER it.
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
>

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