#127448 - 2004-10-05 08:02 PM
2000 Good, XP Bad - logon script fails to start
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Kerndog
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I've implemented a logon script that works fine for Windows 2000. Windows XP gives a problem. I have changed the GPO to Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon. I have also added SyncForegroundPolicy to the registry where directed to do so by other sites. No Joy. Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Andrew
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#127450 - 2004-10-05 08:36 PM
Re: 2000 Good, XP Bad - logon script fails to star
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Kerndog
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I am using the User Configuration|Windows Settings|Scripts (Logon/Logoff) with the Name of KIX32.EXE and pararmeter THC.KIX. Should I be using a Batch file to call the executable?
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#127452 - 2004-10-06 08:30 PM
Re: 2000 Good, XP Bad - logon script fails to star
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Kerndog
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Is there any way to troubleshoot the XP to see where it is failing? Is it the Server or Workstation? Is the workstation needing additional settings? etc
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#127455 - 2004-10-06 08:53 PM
Re: 2000 Good, XP Bad - logon script fails to star
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Kerndog
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I have put the batch file in the SYSVOL share and also the script. The results are the same. 2000 is go and XP is nogo.
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#127459 - 2004-10-06 09:27 PM
Re: 2000 Good, XP Bad - logon script fails to star
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Kerndog
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There was no NETLOGON share. I had implemented logon scripts with NT4 at my last employer using the NETLOGON share and set the script in the User Manager. Our current server being W2k, I assumed that the lack of a NETLOGON folder was by design when using Group Policy. However, the server is in Mixed Mode (2000 and NT Support) so the lack of a Netlogon folder is curious to say the least. I never thought about that.
Creating a NETLOGON folder and sharing it allows neither the W2k nor the WXP machines to work. Any ideas?
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#127464 - 2004-10-06 11:20 PM
Re: 2000 Good, XP Bad - logon script fails to star
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Kerndog
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I did find the following and made the appropriate changes without success.
Since you store KiX32.exe and the script in \NetLogon, you will have to call it explicitly from there with your BATch file from the GPO Scripts folder. On my OU,I have a GPO logon script as follows: \\MyCompany.com\SYSVOL\MyCompany.com\Policies\{8F913AA1-8559-40E6-893C-776A5EF68637}\User\Scripts\Logon\Logon.bat
Within your logon.bat, you will have to do something like: \\MyCompany.com\Netlogon\KiX32.exe \\MyCompany.com\Netlogon\MyScript.kix
I am assuming that this is not what you are talking about when you say step by step. What terms would I search for to find the step by step instructions?
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#127467 - 2004-10-12 09:55 PM
Re: 2000 Good, XP Bad - logon script fails to star
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Kerndog
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Here is the latest: I have added the following to the GPO and to the contents of the logon.bat as absolute paths to the necessary files.
\\My Company\SYSVOL\My Company\Policies\{E4124428-4956-482B-A173-F766DF040027}\User\Scripts\Logon\
WXP still does not start the script. I can use explorer to browse to the directory above and launch the script but for some inexplicable reason the scripts do not start automatically. Am I perpaps missing a registry key to get WXP to look for a logon script? TIA.
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