bonky, if you use it like we have shown you:
%0\..\ it will turn out as:
%0\ - the fully qualified path
.. - one up
\ - dir

so parsing from \\server\share\logon.bat
one up gives you \\server\share
and then \ makes it \\server\share\

so calling your script with:
%0\..\kix32

is just the same as:
\\logonserver\logonshare\kix32

I did not mean to ask you use those macros in the batch but in the script as you told that %0 is giving the same value on all servers, which I didn't buy...
 
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