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Old 20-03-2004, 10:49 AM   #1
Peter van der Woude
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Hi,

Got an application that needs a classpath set in the User environment.
Can this be distributed through a user GPO ?
TIA,

Peter





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Old 20-03-2004, 05:41 PM   #2
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"Peter van der Woude" <p.c.vanderwoudeREMOVETHIS@saxion.nl> said

> Hi,
>
> Got an application that needs a classpath set in the User environment.
> Can this be distributed through a user GPO ?


You could do it using a startup (not login) script that's launched from a
GPO.

"Set classpath=c:\whatever"

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Old 21-03-2004, 08:29 PM   #3
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> You could do it using a startup (not login) script that's launched from a
> GPO.
>
> "Set classpath=c:\whatever"
>


Thanks Andrew,
Think I found what you mean:
User Config - Windows Settings - Scripts
and the script should be in Netlogon on the domain controller.

Peter




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Old 22-03-2004, 07:42 AM   #4
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"Peter van der Woude" <p.c.vanderwoudeREMOVETHIS@saxion.nl> said

>> You could do it using a startup (not login) script that's launched from a
>> GPO.
>>
>> "Set classpath=c:\whatever"
>>

>
> Thanks Andrew,
> Think I found what you mean:
> User Config - Windows Settings - Scripts
> and the script should be in Netlogon on the domain controller.
>


Correct.

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