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peterkaysev@gmail.com
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      10th Dec 2008
I seem to have problems with my startup scripts. I linked 3 different
GPO to 3 different OUs (one within the other and so on), but it looks
like the only startup script that is run is the one on the upper layer
(the domain GPO). The other ones (in the OUs beneath) are not run.
Does that mean we can only run one startup script ? (on the computer
part of it). Any ideas/comment ?
 
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Florian Frommherz [MVP]
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      10th Dec 2008
Peter,

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> I seem to have problems with my startup scripts. I linked 3 different
> GPO to 3 different OUs (one within the other and so on), but it looks
> like the only startup script that is run is the one on the upper layer
> (the domain GPO). The other ones (in the OUs beneath) are not run.
> Does that mean we can only run one startup script ? (on the computer
> part of it). Any ideas/comment ?


All of those startup scripts should run if they're linked correctly. Did
you alter the security on the scripts or the GPO?

cheers,

Florian
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peterkaysev@gmail.com
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      10th Dec 2008
On Dec 10, 1:30*pm, "Florian Frommherz [MVP]"
<flor...@frickelsoft.DELETETHIS.net> wrote:
> Peter,
>
> peterkay...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I seem to have problems with my startup scripts. I linked 3 different
> > GPO to 3 different OUs (one within the other and so on), but it looks
> > like the only startup script that is run is the one on the upper layer
> > (the domain GPO). The other ones (in the OUs beneath) are not run.
> > Does that mean we can only run one startup script ? (on the computer
> > part of it). Any ideas/comment ?

>
> All of those startup scripts should run if they're linked correctly. Did
> you alter the security on the scripts or the GPO?
>
> cheers,
>
> Florian
> --
> Microsoft MVP - Group Policy
> eMail: prename [at] frickelsoft [dot] net.
> blog:http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog.
> Maillist (german):http://frickelsoft.net/cms/index.php?page=mailingliste


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