Where to find domain logon scripts




















In the Logon script box, type the file name and the relative path, if necessary of the logon script. If the logon script is stored in a subfolder of the default logon script path, put the relative path to that folder in front of the file name. For example, if the Startup. Logon scripts that are stored on the local computer apply only to users who log on to the local computer. Local logon scripts must be stored in a shared folder that uses the share name of Netlogon , or be stored in subfolders of the Netlogon folder.

This folder is not created on a new installation of Windows. If you do not want to create the Netlogon share in the default location, put the logon script in any folder that the user can access during logon, and then share this folder.

Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy. Windows Server General Forum. Sign in to vote. Wednesday, August 7, PM. Friday, August 9, AM. I would agree with Meinolf on this point. If the script no longer exist, it makes no sense to keep it as logon script. You need to remove the script entry from the user properties to avoid confusion and false positive alerts that are logged due to that.

Friday, August 9, PM. So check with "net share" on the DCs that the 2 shared folders exist. Thursday, August 8, AM. Thursday, August 8, PM. Hi, Just want to confirm the current situations. Websense, Inc. For more information, see the links provided. Before beginning, make sure your environment meets the conditions described in Prerequisites for running the Windows logon script.

In the Logon Properties window, click Show Files. Copy two files into this folder: your logon script for example, Logon. In the Logon Properties window, click Add.



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