Logon script after migration

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Troy Bruder

Hello,

Please help me understand the logon script "configuration" after migrating
an environment from NT 4.0 to Win2k3.


I understand I need to migrate the "import" servers first.... Then the
export server last... So after doing that:

1. Where is my logon script stored?
2. Where do I go to make changes to it?
3. Should I then replace it with one called from a GPO?

Thanks,
Troy
 
Troy Bruder said:
Hello,

Please help me understand the logon script "configuration" after migrating
an environment from NT 4.0 to Win2k3.


I understand I need to migrate the "import" servers first.... Then the
export server last... So after doing that:

1. Where is my logon script stored?
2. Where do I go to make changes to it?
3. Should I then replace it with one called from a GPO?

Thanks,
Troy

1. It is stored in the "netlogon" share - same as before. The
physical folder is irrelevant.
2. In the netlogon share.
3. You can continue using your WinNT logon script.
 
Cool... So I assume that if I need to make changes to the logon script, I
need to manually copy the updated script to each Win2k3 DC??

Eventually, we'll remove the script from the user profile, and execute it
via GPO.

Thanks,
Troy
 

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