Here is a portion from the manual on how you use validation to execute scripts in scriptlogic....such as mapping printers ScriptLogic provides Validation Logic to determine whether a profile or logon script element should be executed on a client machine. These validation rules are inspected during the logon process. If the = validation rules match the client's environment, the profile is processed and/or = the script element is executed. If the validation logic fails, the profile and/or script element will not be processed for the client.=20 Validation Logic is used in conjunction with profiles to determine = whether the profile should be processed on the client. Once the profile passes = the validation test, each script entry within the profile is processed. = These entries are first verified by testing the validation logic defined for = the entry. If the entry passes the validation logic test, it is executed on = the client. It is important to keep in mind that not all script entries will be = executed on a client just because a profile passes the validation test. This is = due to the secondary validation logic provided for individual profile = elements. Validation is used throughout ScriptLogic. Almost every configuration = dialog box incorporates it into its settings. Default Validation logic can be defined per profile in the ScriptLogic Manager by selecting Profile =F0 Profile Options... from the Manager's menu bar (or by pressing the = Profile Options button on the Manager's desktop). Select the Default Validation = tab. Default validation logic is used to provide default parameters for any = new configuration (that uses validation logic) within the profile. Validation Logic can be defined based on a Type, Class, Operating = System and Connection Type. These validation areas can be used individually or in conjunction with each other. =20 =20 Validation Logic by Type =20 There are several different validation logic Types that can be selected = from the validation logic dialog box. They include Domain, Site, Group Membership, Primary Group, User Name, TCP/IP Address, Host Address, = Computer Name, MAC Address, TS Application Name, TS Initial Program, TS Client = Name, TS Session Name and ICA Client TCP/IP Address.=20 Each Validation Type supports multiple values. When using multiple = values, they must be separated by a semicolon (;). Validation Types also = support the asterisk (*) and question mark (?) wildcards. This provides the ability = to configure a setting for multiple instances of the selected Type. Use an asterisk to substitute a string of characters of any length. Use a = question mark (?) to substitute a single character. One or more instances of = each wildcard may be used in the comparison value. =20 Thank You, Robert Williams Senior Network Administrator Raypak, Inc. rwilliams@xxxxxxxxxx Phone - 805-278-5363 -----Original Message----- From: Ray.Albert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Ray.Albert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]=20 Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 11:46 AM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: Scriptlogic 4.0 Printer mapping question Collin, I would be interested in what your findings are. We are doing the same here, but with a script and group permissions. Ray Albert ChoicePoint Inc. =20 "White, Collin" <cwhite@liberty To: = "'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> =20 mgt.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: [THIN] = Scriptlogic 4.0 Printer mapping question =20 thin-bounce@fre elists.org =20 =20 08/02/2002 01:49 PM Please respond to thin =20 =20 I am interested in purchasing this product, but I have one question. = Can you create and assign a script for each user, or are the scripts = assigned on a group basis. One of the things I am looking to do is to be able to = assign individual users there own printer. We are a health care facility and = we are currently having a problem when people log into Metaframe of them choosing the wrong printer and they end up sending confidential patient information to a printer that is in a different facility. I want each = user to have a specific printer assigned to them so that this does not = happen. Please let me know if Scriptlogic is capable of doing this. 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