[gptalk] Re: Authentication
- From: "Gray Troutman" <jgraytroutman@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 08:47:26 -0500
Hmm...I think that may have actually been %logonserver%, now that I think
about it. Like I said, it's been a long time.
On 9/22/06, Attardo, Joe <Joe_Attardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good Morning,
We have many people who travel to other offices as part of their jobs and
the logon experience when they get there is painfully slow. Is there a way
to set a policy so if a user authenticates to a domain controller away from
their "home office" that they will not receive any policies such as a logon
script or folder redirection. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
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Good Morning,
We have many people who travel to other offices as part of their jobs and the logon experience when they get there is painfully slow. Is there a way to set a policy so if a user authenticates to a domain controller away from their "home office" that they will not receive any policies such as a logon script or folder redirection. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
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- From: Attardo, Joe