[gptalk] GPOS/Logon/Start scripts and async vs sync
- From: <Booker.Washington@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 18:24:52 -0500
If you set a GPO to Run startup scripts asynchronously, does that setting just take effect for that GPO, or is it applied across the board... For my example, I have three different GPO's with startup scripts that I have set all for Run startup scripts asynchronously. Do I need to just set it once on one GPO and it will treat all startup scripts the same way, or do I need to set that for each script that is associated with a separate GPO Thanks Same principle question for different logon script GPO's?
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