Log on script

R

Robert

I have a Windows 2000 Domain running in Native mode with two domain
controllers. The logon script was modified a couple of months ago for a
change with out files servers. The modifed logon script works properly for
all workstations except for three laptops which are all running Windows XP.

Most of the time, the laptops, they appear to be running the old logon
script but soemtimes it runs the current logon script. I have verified that
the two domain controllers are replicating properly. I have even pulled the
net tap from the second domain controller and the laptops are still
expirenceing this problem. Manually going to \\[domain]\netlogon and
running, the script never fails.

It looks like the laptops are caching the logon script somewhere. How can I
dump this cache?
 
R

Robert

Didn't think that that would work, but at this point I'm willing to try
anything. Unfortanately it did not work. :(


Chriss3 said:
Are Offline Files enabled on threes laptops if so see the article below.

230738 - How to Restart the Offline Files Cache/Database:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=230738
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Christoffer Andersson

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Robert said:
I have a Windows 2000 Domain running in Native mode with two domain
controllers. The logon script was modified a couple of months ago for a
change with out files servers. The modifed logon script works properly for
all workstations except for three laptops which are all running Windows XP.

Most of the time, the laptops, they appear to be running the old logon
script but soemtimes it runs the current logon script. I have verified that
the two domain controllers are replicating properly. I have even pulled the
net tap from the second domain controller and the laptops are still
expirenceing this problem. Manually going to \\[domain]\netlogon and
running, the script never fails.

It looks like the laptops are caching the logon script somewhere. How
can
I
dump this cache?
 

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