XP client not changing logon script

H

Hillel

Just changed the profile settings for one user in AD to use a
different logon script.
When she logs on to an XP client, it still runs the previously
assigned logon script.
I have tried having her log off then log on several times, and no
effect. It just does
not see that she should use the currently assigned logon script.

The client PC is in a remote location with a T1 connection back to the
central office
with the Win2k domain controllers. I have already tried setting group
policy to enable
script processing on slow network connections and even to not detect
slow network
connections with no effect. The PC does not have persistent drive
mappings, and
we are not using roaming profiles.

I already made the same change for another user in the same location,
and it
did not have any problems.

Any ideas?

Thanks.
---Hillel
 
H

Hillel

A little update here. The user with the problem logged on to another
workstation in the same location, and the correct logon script ran
with no problems. Somehow, her workstation is caching the old logon
script and not running the new one. Where does XP cache a user's
logon script, and how can it be forced to get a new one the next time
the user logs on?
 

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