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[Q] Multiple domains/Multiple Logon Scripts/Win2000 TS

 
 
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      29th Mar 2004

After searching the archives I have not found an answer to my specific problem
so I decided to post the question and solicit a response . . . hopefully
one that will work.

We have multiple Windows 2000 domains in place. The AD configuration is native
and there are 4 domains currently, with the posibility of more in the future.
I created a TS in the root of the forest for our home office users to access
the proprietary software installed in each of the other domains.

My problem is logon scripts. While all the scripts are similar, each domain
has a specific logon script that points to resources in THAT domain as well
as the root domain. For example, domain A has script A that sets ODBC settings
and drive mappings for their DB application. Domain B has script B that sets
ODBC settings and drive mappings for their DB application, etc.

How can I accomplish my goal of setting up the multiple users profiles without
logging into TS initially and setting up each users profile by hand.

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      30th Mar 2004
I'm failing to see the connection between logon scripts and user profiles, unless you're referring to the "profile" tab on each user account where you enter the logon script name

If this is what you're referring to you can script this with tscmd which is available here

http://www.workthin.com/tsdown.ht

Please let me know if I've misunderstood you

Patrick Rous
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Serve
http://www.workthin.com
 
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