#70767 - 2002-10-15 10:22 AM
Re: logon.bat
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I did the
if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT"
bit and works well...
I guess I wanted to echo it so I could see what server was actually takin the logon.. so I could see mainlly... I guess this is not an option no longer with the way it works (echoin back the logon server)
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#70769 - 2002-10-15 04:12 PM
Re: logon.bat
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Another thing I've noticed that helps a bit(in terms of balancing) is to place a GCS at each remote location. I've noticed less traffic across our WAN (except of course during replication). Just a thought.
I just did a basic logon.bat though.
code:
%0\..\kix32 logon.kix
Works fine on all machines. Except I have to install the DSClient on the Win9x machines.
Nuff rambling...
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#70771 - 2002-10-15 04:33 PM
Re: logon.bat
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I do have XP Pro. On a few workstations. The login executes just fine from that.
code:
@echo off %0\..\kix32 logon.kix EXIT
Dunno. Works ok for me on XP Pro, Win2k Pro & Win9x. I'm running Win2k servers.
Unfortunately I can't switch to just the Profile setting just yet. Some of the users travel from location to location. Since not all my machines are XP, I have to leave it as such.
One day I will eliminate these god-forsaken Win9x clients from my network!
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#70777 - 2002-10-15 05:41 PM
Re: logon.bat
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Ahh well it works. That's all I can say.
XP Home only allows you to network 5 computers and offer no domain support at all. That's part of the price tag difference.
edit: I can't switch to using the setting in AD Users & computers yet. Have to rid my network of Win9x first.... [ 15. October 2002, 17:47: Message edited by: Civic_Addict ]
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