gp map network drives

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Guest

We're are using GP to map network drives based on OU's. Policy only apply to
Aunthenticate Users Group Only. If we remove the Authenticate Users Group and
replace it with a security group with all users in the ou, policy don't work.
We would like to use security group to filter our policy. Any idea?

Thanks
 
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Cary Shultz [A.D. MVP]

Please take a look at the wonderful web site that Richard Mueller has set
up. He has a lot of sample logon scripts based on group membership. His
URL is http://www.rlmueller.net and it has a host of great info.

So, if you have a Sales Group and a Finance Group and an HR Group and you
want your Sales Group to have N: equal to \\server01\sales and you want your
Finance Group to have N: equal to \\server01\finance and you want your HR
Group to have N: equal to \\server01\hr then you would have to do something
special. Enter Richard's solution. Please note that these are all .vbs
scripts.

You could also use ifmember.exe or kixtart to do this. I have used kixtart
in smaller environments ( where the guy in charge did not know GPOs - at the
time - so everything was done old-school ). It works nicely.

--
Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24014
Microsoft Active Directory MVP

http://www.activedirectory-win2000.com
http://www.grouppolicy-win2000.com
 
G

Guest

Thanks Cary, I'll take a look at it....

Cary Shultz said:
Please take a look at the wonderful web site that Richard Mueller has set
up. He has a lot of sample logon scripts based on group membership. His
URL is http://www.rlmueller.net and it has a host of great info.

So, if you have a Sales Group and a Finance Group and an HR Group and you
want your Sales Group to have N: equal to \\server01\sales and you want your
Finance Group to have N: equal to \\server01\finance and you want your HR
Group to have N: equal to \\server01\hr then you would have to do something
special. Enter Richard's solution. Please note that these are all .vbs
scripts.

You could also use ifmember.exe or kixtart to do this. I have used kixtart
in smaller environments ( where the guy in charge did not know GPOs - at the
time - so everything was done old-school ). It works nicely.

--
Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24014
Microsoft Active Directory MVP

http://www.activedirectory-win2000.com
http://www.grouppolicy-win2000.com
 

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