[THIN] Re: Login script order

  • From: "Rob Beekmans" <RobBeekmans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 18:35:47 +0200

I'm also curious what's in the individual login scripts?
Why can't you rewrite it to one script? Could you post a script so that we
can have a look, maybe you can skip the individual scripts at all....this
makes any trouble shooting a lot easier...

..but I also agree with David that you might have to do a /D first.

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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens
David Finch
Verzonden: zaterdag 12 juli 2003 16:42
Aan: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [THIN] Re: Login script order


I would expect the system login script to run first, so whatever is in the
individual scripts would override.

I suggest that you add a 

Net use > log.txt 

into the system script - that should show whether the "net use" is actually
running properly from the system script or not, and therefore where the
problem lies.


Secondly - REAL obvious stuff, but I'll ask - are you removing the N: drive
share first (i.e. net use n: /d) - because the share won't be created
without it.



David Finch



-----Original Message-----
From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Jim Strowe
Sent: Sunday, 13 July 2003 12:16 AM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Login script order


I've got 450 users and they ALL have their own login script.   That is
an
obvious mess and one I hope to clean up when I have the time. (which will be
after I am dead)  At this point I have put in a system login script into my
group policy and am testing it.

Aside from some basic logging to a text file (for testing and to see what's
going on) I had remapped one drive (N:).  This drive letter was already
mapped in each of these 450 login scripts.  Obviously if I can remap drive
N: to what I want it to in the system login script I don't have to
(gasp)
manually edit the 450 scripts.

The drive mapping is not changing.  So what I'm wondering is whether my
system login script is executing BEFORE my (sigh) 450 other scripts.

Oh and the logging I wrote in the system login script is writing entries so
I know it's running.  Also this ends up being a decent Citrix question since
the GPO doesn't run the login script for 95/98 clients, but thankfully I
don't care since when you log into citrix it's not 95/98 its 2000.

Otherwise if I don't get an answer by the end of the weekend I'll map
another drive letter that isn't referenced (i.e. so I can see if I'm
actually doing something) Actually I could also fiddle with the usrlogon.cmd
file, but I'd really rather not.  It tends to be a mess if something goes
wrong and I'd have to do it on all servers.


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