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I got an error code: 1208 when I run script to map drive. but I wait a few minute and try to run script by manual it works-no any error. An error occurred with Windows XP, 2000 client only. In Windows 9X doesn't error. ---------------------------------------- PLogon.bat ---------------------------------------- rem ::SETLOCAL VER | find "NT" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT VER | find "2000" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT VER | find "XP" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT VER | find "98" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_9X VER | find "95" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_9X GOTO unknown_os :win_NT @TITLE Company A / Company B NT Logon Script ECHO HELLO %USERNAME%! Echo Welcome to %USERDOMAIN%, Inc. NT Domain Environment %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\kix32.exe %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\PLogonNT.kix goto end :win_9X %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\kix32.exe %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\PLogon9x.kix exit ------------------------------------------ PLogon9X.kix ------------------------------------------ ? "Setting Win9x variables...please, wait." SHELL "winset.exe USERNAME=@USERID" use "*" /delete ? "Map Network drive (User)..." use h: "\\bstl_svr3\@USERID$" IF Ingroup ("MK11") = 1 use i: "\\bstl_svr3\DocMK11$ /no" use j: "\\bstl_svr3\ShareDoc /no" ENDIF exit ----------------------------------------------- PLogonNT.kix ------------------------------------------ ? @kix ? @dos ? @ldrive use "*" /delete ? "delete persistent mappings: " @error use h: "\\bstl_svr3\%username%$"? "mapping h: to homeshare: " @error IF Ingroup ("EDPADMIN") = 1 use i: "\\bstl_svr3\DocEDP$"? "mapping i: to groupshare: " @error shell "\\bstl_svr1\ofcscan\autopcc.exe" ENDIF ? "logonscript ran" ?? "press any key to close window" get $ ----------------------------------------------- Please help me again. Pech |
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What's this: use i: "\\bstl_svr3\DocMK11$ /no" use j: "\\bstl_svr3\ShareDoc /no" Please chack the docs on proper syntax. If that is not the issue please post again. use i: "\\bstl_svr3\DocMK11$" [ 21. November 2002, 03:48: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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You might also need to double up those '$' signs, depending on KiXtart version. |
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Try this UDF. Unless you grab WriteLog() from the UDF Collection, you will need to comment out that line. code:Function MapDrive($Drive, $Server, $Share) |
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No Any problem When client is Windows 9x use i: "\\bstl_svr3\DocMK11$ /no" use j: "\\bstl_svr3\ShareDoc /no" This is a share name on my network. It works! Please see only PLogonNT.kix.. (Client is XP, 2000) I got an error code : 1208 when I logon and run script at first time. If I wait a few minute and run script by manual It works. Thanks Pech |
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Try the UDF. Does it work? |
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No It does not work. I still has an error occurred with Code : 1208 when I run script at first time logon. Pech |
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%Username% or USERID is the same problem. I can't map drive at first logon. Error code is 1208. IF I WAIT A FEW MINUTE AND RUN SCRIPT BY MANUAL IT WORKS-NO ERROR, WHY NOT. PECH |
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Your code states that it is trying to map H: and I:. You still have not confirmed which drive or both cause an error. |
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H: is error : 1208 I: is error : 1208 I can't map any drive with first time logon. Pech |
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On one or more than computer. What version of KiXtart? |
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This sounded vaguely familiar - I got error when I run kix script at first time. use i: "\\bstl_svr3\DocMK11$" use j: "\\bstl_svr3\ShareDoc" It looks like the /no is a "left-over" from DOS - quote:If we look at the manual, we see: quote:Per Howard's comments: The switch /no is not valid. Note:Jens recommendation for KiXtart versions < 4.x holds true. Note 2:When using a $ in a share, you MUST have permissions applied appropriately. To summarize your issue - "All Windows 9x/Me users login fine with no errors." "All Windows NT/2k users generate the 1208 errors, but once you login you can re-run the script and all is well." Questions
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Pech, You mention "delete persistent mappings." In your code, there is no persistent nor /delete /persistent used except where Howard points that out. If you use /persistent you may need to have your users have rights to do so on the machine too. Kent |
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Is this a new domain? >No, This is a current domain (Windows 2000 Server) Do any of your users attach via W2k on the initial login? >Any User WIN2K use same as logon script to login Are the permissions applied properly to the "Administrative" or $ share? >Yes, use has permissions to access the share folders, I don't have any problem with the permission with folder Do your user's Logins generate entries into the Event Log? No, no any user generate the login. I just change the command to map drive --------------------------------------------- ? @kix ? @dos ? @ldrive use "*" /delete ? "delete persistent mappings: " @error use h: "\\bstl_svr3\%username%$"? "mapping h: to homeshare: " @error IF Ingroup ("EDPADMIN") = 1 use i: "\\bstl_svr3\DocEDP$" ? "mapping i: to groupshare: " @error use j: "\\bstl_svr3\dept$" ? "mapping i: to groupshare: " @error use k: "\\bstl_svr3\users$" ? "mapping i: to groupshare: " @error use l: "\\bstl_svr3\Software$" ? "mapping i: to groupshare: " @error shell "\\bstl_svr1\ofcscan\autopcc.exe" ENDIF ? "logonscript ran" ?? "press any key to close window" get $ ------------------------------------- I got all error when i try to map drive at first logon : 1208 Pech |
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Pech, Let's go back and look at Howard's code.. Can you post the results of - "%temp%\logon.log" back here please? If we take what you have and combine it with Howard's code, it should be something like: code:Thank you,? @kix Kent |
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Is this the same problem that you posted previously in thread: I got error when I run kix script at first time. We need to start at square one.
Please read this KB article and let us know if you have the problem mentioned in it. Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 267309 [ 21. November 2002, 21:49: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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To Kent I got an error Failed Error :67 on command map drive What does it means? How to find Logon.log? Pech |
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net helpmsg 67 The network name cannot be found. the logon.log is in the %temp% directory. |
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Kent made an error using MapDrive, there should not be any "\\"'s with the server name. Should be like: MapDrive("k:", "bstl_svr3", "users$") [ 22. November 2002, 04:43: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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Pech, To be honest, we should look at what Howard asks in the Microsoft Article. I think he is 100% correct in the sense that: You can connect to the drive, even though delayed. If you couldn't, it would be a permissions issue. HTH, Kent |
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To Kent I just change mapdrive command line as follow; MapDrive("k:", "bstl_svr3", "users$") MapDrive("i:", "bstl_svr3", "DocEDP$") ? "mapping i: to groupshare: " MapDrive("j:", "bstl_svr3", "dept$") ? "mapping j: to groupshare: " MapDrive("k:", "bstl_svr3", "users$") ? "mapping i: to groupshare: " MapDrive("l:", "bstl_svr3", "Software$") ? "mapping i: to groupshare: " SHELL "\\bstl_svr1\ofcscan\autopcc.exe" BUT I still got an error in Map drive line command Failed Error 1208 Not found logon.log on %temp% Pech |
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Pech, Please go back to Howard's Message. >> We need to start at square one. And review - 267309 Kent |
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How I can config my server for give user sync clock with my PDC... I don't know why If I wait a few a minute and run script by manual It works. But At first time failed! PEch |
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Yes we know that: quote:You have to start displaying that you understand the basics of troubleshooting a problem for us to assist you. Restating the symptom of your problem is of no value at this time. I, along with others, have spent a great deal of time attempting to assist you, but you appear to be very uncooperative in that you do not answer our questions or provide any detailed information about your environment. Trying to get anything of value from you is like pulling teeth. You have a problem with the interaction of your clients and server(s). You need to learn more about the operating systems and network configuration. We can not begin to understand the problem without your help. The KiXtart code you executed to good there is no problem there. Again, I have asked specific questions above for which you have not provided answers. If you do not want to help yourself, please don't waste our time. You can research the configuration of time on the Microsoft web site by starting with a search for 'w32time', 'time', or just reading the KB article I posted above and then following the links. [ 22. November 2002, 12:57: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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You might also want to set up a little test-lab with e.g. just two computers and experiment if you have the resources/time. |
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To: Kent rem ::SETLOCAL VER | find "NT" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT VER | find "2000" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT VER | find "XP" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT VER | find "98" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_9X VER | find "95" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_9X GOTO unknown_os :win_NT @TITLE Company A / Company B NT Logon Script ECHO HELLO %USERNAME%! Echo Welcome to %USERDOMAIN%, Inc. NT Domain Environment %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\kix32.exe %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\PLogonNT.kix goto end :win_9X %WINDIR%\PUTINENV.EXE L %WINDIR%\winset computername=%COMPUTERNAME% %WINDIR%\winset username=%USERNAME% %WINDIR%\winset LANGROUP=%LANGROUP% %WINDIR%\winset LOGONSERVER=%LOGONSERVER% :: --- DISPLAY THE USER NAME/DOMAIN ECHO HELLO %USERNAME%! ECHO Welcome to %LANGROUP%, Inc. Windows 9x Domain Environment %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\kix32.exe %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\PLogon9X.kix <<<<<< Cannot run >>>>>> goto end :unknown_os :end exit -------------------- Now I found and fixed the problem with W32Time but I have some question about those command line ... Why That command cannot run.. %LogonServer% cannot find? What happen on Window9X parameter. But In Windows2000 no error. Thanks Pech |
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Why, the command windows doesn't disappear when script run finished? When use click and enter the windows will be disappear! PEch |
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How to set automatic close windows command run script when run script finished. I use : EXIT but windows has still untill press enter. Why? Pech |
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Quit() will stop script execution ... tried this ? |
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As outlined in the KiXtart Manual, the NETLOGON share is redirected to the Z: drive under Windows 9x. The Manual also contains an example login.bat that works with Windows 9x/NT/2000. Please note that the '%0..\' moniker is not necessary under Windows NT\2000\XP and actually breaks under Windows XP. Thus the Windows 9x call would be either of the next two lines with the first one the preferred one: code:Why do you use two different login scripts instead of differentiating between OS versions within the same script?%0\..\kix32.exe %0\..\PLogon9X.kix [ 23. November 2002, 13:38: Message edited by: sealeopard ] |
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Ok I'll follow as your advice. One Script for any OS. But I don't know why script running windows is not automatic close when script run finished. It still open , user must press enter to close it! why not? Pech |
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one possibility is that you still got: ?? "press any key to close window" get $ in there. we don't know your current code and I'm not sure if you know it either. [ 24. November 2002, 07:00: Message edited by: Lonkero ] |
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OK I understand. I think ... $ is wait for reply from user to press any key. Pech |
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OK I understood. I delete Press any key but I forgot to delelet line.. $ <--is wait for reply from user to press any key. Right? Pech |
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actually "$" is just like "$myvar" it's variable with name of nothing. if you see manual for get ( http://helpdesk.kixtart.org/KixManual2001/Commands/get.asp ) you see that it is command which says, dude hey wait for anykey. gets then is for line (which requires enter) well, what more you meet these, more you learn, right? |
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OK I understood. I delete "Press any key to close" but I forgot to delelet line.. get $ <--is wait for reply from user to press any key. Right? Pech |
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now, I would ask you to learn forum also. deleting your doubled (tribled actually) post happens by clicking the edit post button and once in, clicking the delete post checkbox. |
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PLogon.bat -------------------------------------------------- echo off rem ::SETLOCAL VER | find "NT" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT VER | find "2000" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT VER | find "XP" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT VER | find "98" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_9X VER | find "95" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_9X GOTO unknown_os echo on :win_NT @TITLE BRIDGESTONE SALES (THAILAND) CO.,LTD. Logon Script ECHO HELLO %USERNAME%! Echo Welcome to %USERDOMAIN%, Inc. NT Domain Environment %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\kix32.exe %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\PLogonNT.kix goto end :win_9X echo ON REM %WINDIR%\PUTINENV.EXE L \\BSTL_SVR1\NETLOGON\winset.exe computername=%COMPUTERNAME% \\BSTL_SVR1\NETLOGON\winset.exe username=%USERNAME% \\BSTL_SVR1\NETLOGON\winset.exe LANGROUP=%LANGROUP% \\BSTL_SVR1\NETLOGON\winset.exe LOGONSERVER=%LOGONSERVER% ECHO OFF REM %WINDIR%\winset computername=%COMPUTERNAME% REM %WINDIR%\winset username=%USERNAME% REM %WINDIR%\winset LANGROUP=%LANGROUP% REM %WINDIR%\winset LOGONSERVER=%LOGONSERVER% echo on :: --- DISPLAY THE USER NAME/DOMAIN ECHO HELLO %USERNAME%! ECHO Welcome to %LANGROUP%, Windows 9x Domain Environment rem %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\kix32.exe %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\PLogon9X.kix \\BSTL_SVR1\NETLOGON\kix32.exe \\BSTL_SVR1\NETLOGON\PLogonNT.kix goto end :unknown_os :end exit -------------------------------------------- PLogonNT.kix ------------------------------------------------- ? @kix ? @dos ? @ldrive ;;USE "*" /delete ;-- commented this out as the MapDrive function takes this into account ;;? "delete persistent mappings: " MapDrive("h:", "bstl_svr3", "%username%$") ? "mapping h: to homeshare: " ------------------------------------------------- I can not map drive H: on Windows 9x.. Error code : 67 In Windows NT,2000 and XP no problem... Pech |
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Try: MapDrive("h:", "bstl_svr3", @UserID+"$$") |
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It has been recommended that you do not use %username%. Instead you should be using @UserID macro. |
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After all our previous input regarding your 1208 error, you never said what the real problem was or how you resolved it. Could you please state clearly was was wrong and how you fixed it? |
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What is the point of this? \\BSTL_SVR1\NETLOGON\winset.exe computername=%COMPUTERNAME% \\BSTL_SVR1\NETLOGON\winset.exe username=%USERNAME% \\BSTL_SVR1\NETLOGON\winset.exe LANGROUP=%LANGROUP% \\BSTL_SVR1\NETLOGON\winset.exe LOGONSERVER=%LOGONSERVER% Makes no sense to me. |
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Hmmm... I'm lost here as well. I don't see him using any UDF So what is up with trying to use MapDrive. I see Howard told him a LONG TIME AGO to try using MapDrive, but I don't see it here and I don't see from this thread that the user knows how to use a UDF in the first place. For simplicity until the user learns UDFs he should probably stick with using the USE command that is built into KiXtart. |
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DOC, Kent wrote him some code that uses MapDrive (somewhere in this thread). The fact we never get complete feedback or code makes helping difficult. [ 25. November 2002, 04:14: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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I suspect there is a UDF defined somewhere (not showing the entire script) since he claims it works on NT. His real problem is that he doesn't have a grasp of env vars. If the %USERNAME% var does not exist on Wintendo, winset.exe username=%USERNAME% won't do squat. |
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OK I change the command line to check Version of Client NT , 2000 use.. > %username% 9x use.. > @userid How I can fixed the error code 1208 ? > I reconfig my File Server from member server (no AD) to Windows with AD.. and join to Windows 2000 Server AD. Now It can sync clock with PDC. Thanks for every one Pech |
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Pech, do you understand NT domains and domain architecture? You should not be using %username% for any OS. Why do insist on continuing to use it? Use @userid for all OS's. What account is used to logon? A workstation account or domain account? [ 25. November 2002, 04:19: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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All right... I'm leaving this thread. I can see I have nothing to add that you guys can't already handle. Howard, If you get bored, you could update the PERL code to grab and create another webpage for UDFs created in the last 5 days |
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Just a few post above you said the NT/W2K/XP was working...Now you have an error 1208 again. What does work and what does not work? On what OS's do you get the 1208 error? What are you attempting to do when it occurs? |
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%USERNAME% for Client is NT,2000 and XP only? Logon to Server account AD! Pech |
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HB, I think you misunderstood. He said he fixed it by joining AD. Doc, What would be the point of the last 5 days. There are often existing UDFs that get updated in place. Those should then be reported on as well. Also, isn't updating every 2 hours a bit of overkill? Once a day should do it. |
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After re-reading, I think what I thought was a question was the answer. My confusion level is diminshing. I hope. [ 25. November 2002, 04:40: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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Pech, I apologize for confusion and the last couple posts. Please repost your current problems so that we can properly address them. Remember that the KiXtart macros work on both Win9x and NT computer. Your code should try to use the same commands and macros where ever possible. The use of environment variable such as %username% should be avoided in your KiXtart scripts if possible. |
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code:-------------------------------------------------Logon.bat RunScript.kix ------------------------------------------------- code:--------------------------------------------------? @kix Now I have an problem with Client is Windows ME! Windows ME cann't map any drive from this scipt! How I can detect when client is Windows ME? Pech {edit} added code tags - Bullock [ 26. November 2002, 03:13: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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you should not even try in the first place to use network with me! |
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anyway, you are starting kix with selecting the os... you should in all cases if the os is not nt/xp/w2k start the win9x part. currently, you are setting me as unknown and dropping it of. |
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Pech, let's start small first. In the following code: code:The "IF" construct is not needed as both MapDrive statements are identical.IF "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" You should replace the above code with: code:MapDrive("h:", "bstl_svr3", @USERID + "$$") [ 26. November 2002, 03:17: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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Before you do something special for Windows ME, tell us what error you get when the USE statement executes. It is better to understand the error and resolve it than attempt to generate more code that may or may not get around the error. [ 26. November 2002, 03:22: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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mm... but, first correct your logon bat. ME can't execute if skipped as unknown. |
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Damn, I hate those batch files. Lonkero is correct you do not have a case that FINDs Windows ME. The code sends a WinME client to the bit butcket. [ 26. November 2002, 03:25: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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code:--------------------------------IF "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" ^But Windows ME cann't map any drive! How to do? Pech [ 26. November 2002, 03:27: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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Your batch file is wrong. See above. A WIndows ME computer never executes your KiXtart script. |
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doc, that's just because you don't have text2speech converter turned on |
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On the outside chance that this does not confuse the issue more. I find that for starting up the KiXtart script I only need to determine if the client computer is Win9x (Win95, Win98, WinME) or NT (NT4, W2K, XP). The reason one needs to make this determination is so that the proper KiXtart file(s) can be copied to the client. The following code has served me well and does not need to be updated when a new operating system name comes out. code:The code works based on protected environment variable of each type of operating system.:: Determine OS [ 26. November 2002, 03:38: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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quit mixing batch and KiX in the same code. For what you're doing you DO NOT NEED to check the client OS version. Use the @USERID for everyone and it will work fine. May only need a "special case" for XP OS when using a batch. |
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Pech... I apologize, but if I may be so bold. It would appear that there is some kind of "language barrier" going on here. Is it possible for you to seek the assistance of another person that may have a better understanding of the English language to assist you? and or us to enable us to better help you? |
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Pech, I have written this batch file for you to try. It should do everything you need and launch your KiXtart script file. We find that copying the KiXtart files to the client improves performance and increases stability on Win9x computers. code:echo off [ 26. November 2002, 03:55: Message edited by: Howard Bullock ] |
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Pech, you there? |
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Windows ME use and run same as Windows 9x But Windows ME cann't map any drive! Pech |
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pech, have you changed your bat? the one you posted here does not run ME at all. |
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1) Did you change your batch file to find Windows ME? 2) Did you try my batch file that was posted? 3) Does the KiXtart script execute at all for a Windows ME computer? 4) If the script does execute, what error is shown when MapDrive executes? Answer these questions before you do anything else. |
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How to? check ME PEch |
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This is your code that checks for each operating system: code:You will need to execute VER on a Windows ME computer to see what is displayed and add code similar to that above for Windows ME.VER | find "NT" > nul OR You can use the batch file code I posted a few messages ago. |
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Can I use this or not? for check Windows ME VER | find "ME" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_9X Pech |
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Pech, Here are two ways to do this... JSI Tip 4995. Logon scripts that run in Windows XP may not work if %0 or %0\..\ is used in the script? Otherwise: code:HTH,VER | find "NT" > nul Kent |
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Dusted off an old Me Boot Disk.. Err mistake try - VER | find "Millennium" > nul If you need to find it.. Go to a DOS prompt and type in: ver HTH, Kent [ 26. November 2002, 06:25: Message edited by: kdyer ] |
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This should also work for every OS Microsoft makes, except Windows 3.1, but if you're running Windows 3.1 you have BIGGER PROBLEMS then trying to get KiXtart running. code:Pech... One of these postings HAS to work. If you copy and use the code above on an ME workstation you should see it as it pauses. Then try it as the only logon bat for a specific account for testing ME. If you don't see it then you have some other problem happening where perhaps the logon is being bypassed by the OS due to some other setting.@ECHO OFF |
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OK That's right! Thank a lot Kent! Pech |
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weirly pech knows only as his face on posts... sad, as whenever I get problems it's |
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Thanks for every one to help me. Pech |