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How do I find my logon script?

How do I find my logon script?

In the Group Policy Management Editor, navigate to User Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Scripts (Logon/Logoff), then double-click Logon in the right pane. In the Logon Properties window, click Show Files. A folder whose name ends in User\Scripts\Logon\ is displayed.

Where is the netlogon folder?

You can view your Netlogon files by entering the following command in the ‘Run’ Dialog box. %SYSTEMROOT%\debug\’foldername’. Here Folder name is the name of the folder you created to store your Netlogon files.

Where do I Find my Local logon scripts?

Logon scripts that are stored on the local computer apply only to users who log on to the local computer. Local logon scripts must be stored in a shared folder that uses the share name of Netlogon, or be stored in subfolders of the Netlogon folder. The default location for local logon scripts is the Systemroot\\System32\\Repl\\Imports\\Scripts folder.

How can I create a logon script to map network?

Thanks for your feedback! You could make the script and put it on the local machine under the User Public in the start up folder. This will run the script when they log in. You can get to that location by looking under All Programs then right-clicking on startup then click Explore All Users.

Where to find the logon script in ADUC?

Create a main script residing in the Netlogon and call scripts residing in the subfolder from within it… If the script is called Logon.vbs and it is placed in the folder Test under the standard Scripts folder, then enter the following on the “Profile” tab of ADUC: you can’t change the netlogon folder to another level. It is buy design.

Where to find logon scripts on a DCS?

So check with “net share” on the DCs that the 2 shared folders exist. Disclaimer: This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights. As Meinolf mentioned, the script location is the NETLOGON share which is replicated to all DCs in your domain.