Please take a look at the KiXtart Manual and the FAQ Forum for ways to correctly set up KiXtart as a login script processor. I do not think your script is running as a login script if is located on the root folder of a domain controller. If it does, then your network is seriously messed up and you do have bigger problems than just making printer connections.

So, please take a step back, a deep breath and solve your problems step by step.

a) Create a very simple login script with just a 'Hello world' code
b) Get that one running
c) Set up replication for the NETLOGON share
d) Properly install the shared printer includign all printer drivers.
e) Add the printer mapping code

Test vigorously.

[ 27. June 2003, 23:03: Message edited by: sealeopard ]
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