Where do i find startup scripts?

G

Guest

Every time i log on to my pc at work using vista ultimate, i get a
compatibility issue with some aspect of small business server... Thats not
really the issue, all i want to do is stop it running in the first place.

It calls setup.exe on a network drive, and it is one of the very first
things that appears when i login, so it obviously has priority... Its not in
the registry or windows defender, so it must be part of some script
somewhere. Anyone know where i might find it?
 
B

Buellpilot

If it is a server based login script your user profile on the server will
be pointing to a script or batch file located on the server.
If you are the admin of the server the check the profile tab of
your user account on the server.
 
K

Kerry Brown

Luke said:
Every time i log on to my pc at work using vista ultimate, i get a
compatibility issue with some aspect of small business server... Thats not
really the issue, all i want to do is stop it running in the first place.

It calls setup.exe on a network drive, and it is one of the very first
things that appears when i login, so it obviously has priority... Its not
in
the registry or windows defender, so it must be part of some script
somewhere. Anyone know where i might find it?


Update the SBS server for Vista

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=9bf2f1e4-1b2c-471b-a284-e0c8c169fac3

Or edit the user in the SBS Server Management console so the user either
doesn't load the logon script or loads a different one.
 

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