Hi,
I planned to use a startup script to populate a global group to a local group onseries of Windows 2003 Servers in a single w2k3 domain so that any new Servers which are built other than myself will be automatically populatedwith this group. The Servers are placed in an sub OU.
My colleague
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Cheers
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Hi,
I planned to use a startup script to populate a global group to a local group
on series
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a startup script to populate a global group to a local group on series of Windows 2003 Servers in a single w2k3 domain so that any new Servers which
is that it will protect the
configuration while the server is running and startup scripts will not
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Thanks Jorge,
I only want this script to run at Startup, it's for new servers that are built, as soon as they logon I want the group to populate to t
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What exactly is the EXE doing? Not all
system services are not available when the startup script runs. For instance,
try to shutdown a server from
how to handle. Some will
dump out only with errors it knows how to handle.
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It adds a group
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Ok, do you know for a fact that the exe
isn't running or is it simply not outputting an error if it fails? The reboot
issue I mentioned before appeared
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Good point Joe, I dont
know. Im basing the not working assumption on the end result not being there,
namely that the group has not been added to the RDP permissions. However when I
run it manually
%\myscript.vbs
Deji
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Good point Joe, I dont know.
Im basing the not working
I have a situation in which startup scripts assigned to
various OUs where different servers are located are not running. If I log in as
a domain admin, browse to the location of the script in the GPO assigned to the
OU where that server is located, I can launch the script with no problem.
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running
I have a situation in which startup
scripts assigned to various OUs where different servers are located are not
running. If I log in as a domain admin, browse to the location of the script in
the GPO assigned to the OU where that server is located, I can
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Is it a vbs? If yes, have you tried
calling it from a bat file? Does it work if you do
, Mark
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It is a vbs. Actually, though, I found out
a little more. I put a fresh server into the same OU, and rebooted. Turns out
most of the script is successful. The only part
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I would say that the computers
account doesnt have access to the .exe. Where is the .exe
located? If its
interested enough to look at it and it pissed me right off so I "fixed"
it.
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I cant seem to get a startup script to create a local
account on all domain computers. Ive created an OU, dragged the user
account into that OU applied a GPO for that OU to have a startup script which
contain the following:
echo Adding local Consulting account
net user consulting
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I cant seem to get a startup script
to create a local account on all domain computers. Ive created an OU,
dragged the user account into that OU applied a GPO for that OU to have a startup script which contain the following
That worked!
Thanks,
-Devon
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user account and
startup script ?
Try
net localgroup Users /add"consulting
temp1234"
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Startup
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I cant seem to get a startup
script
I have tried everything I know but I just cannot make a script run at
computer start up. I have successfully got it working on a user basis at
logon but assigning it to a computer is just not working.
Here is what I have done, please can someone let me know if I have I
missed something
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Startup scripts in AD
I have tried everything I know but I just cannot make a script run at
computer start up. I have successfully got it working on a user basis at
logon but assigning it to a computer is just not working.
Here is what I have done, please can someone let
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