I advise against it. But if you must use a logon script to authenticate, here's how to get it done with PowerShell. In my PowerShell training classes or at conferences I inevitably face the question ...
Even though Group Policy has taken us a long way since the days of NT4 and Windows 2000, and even though the combination of Vista and Longhorn promises much more, many shops still have to use log-on ...
I push out logon scripts thru group policy, so the logon script is executed whether the user logs on locally or to my terminal server.<BR><BR>Does anyone know of a way I can choose to NOT run the ...
You're assigning a logon script via a GPO, Win95 and 98 do not respond to group policies. Those users are running the login script that is specified in their account properties, make the change ...
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