Philippe
Fresh Scripter
Registered: 2001-06-21
Posts: 17
Loc: Poitiers, France
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Well, sorry for my poor english, I will try to be clear
We have W2K Prof as OS. I defined the Local Policy for the user to execute the login script at the connection.
I completely bypass the netlogon process so I can My login script is working has following :
When a user opens a session, the script defined in the policy is executed locally on the station.
I check if the station is on the network, on RAS or stand alone. If it is on the network, I check which subnet it is, affect the server file depending on the subnet, then I update on the station all the required files to be executed for a RAS or stand alone session then I do what a login script is for - install sofware - mount share drivers /printers - configure desktop ...
If it is a RAS session, I just mount the shares and configure the desktop or a stand alone session, I just configure the desktop
I am just looking for a nice way to rapidly check what kind of session it is. I already use @IPADRESS0, but in some case the result is not good (still the network adress) and the script need to be run twice to get the rignt value Exemple: network session : 192.0.0.1 RAS session : 192.250.0.1 stand alone : 127.0.0.1 or EMPTY Is it more clear
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