[THIN] Re: User Logon Scripts

  • From: "Ron Oglesby" <roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 13:08:35 -0600

System env variables in computer problems.

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Bruno Petitti [mailto:bruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 12:57 PM
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: User Logon Scripts

 

Where would I put that environment variable?

        -----Original Message-----
        From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Spencer Sun
        Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 1:03 PM
        To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [THIN] Re: User Logon Scripts

        One client had a pretty elegant solution.  They added an
environment variable to each system, something like %platform%=Citrix,
then the scripts queried this variable and acted accordingly.

                ----- Original Message ----- 

                From: Luchette, Jon <mailto:JLuchette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  

                To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' 

                Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:22 AM

                Subject: [THIN] Re: User Logon Scripts

                 

                You could pick out a file that would only be resident on
a terminal server, and at the beginning of the script run a check to see
if that file exists.  You could script it to run if the file does not
exist, and to terminate should that file exist.

                 

                 

                 

                -----Original Message-----
                From: Petitti, Bruno [mailto:bpetitti@xxxxxx] 
                Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:28 AM
                To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
                Subject: [THIN] User Logon Scripts

                 

                Currently we are running Metaframe XP FR2 on Windows
2000 servers. Our domain controllers are Windows 2000 as well.. When a
user logs onto the domain, a log on script runs creating drive mapping
and creates/installs printers depending on group membership.

                 

                The problem, we have is that the script runs again when
the user launches a Citrix application. The script runs successfully
creating the drive mappings but then hangs on the printer creation.

                 

                Is there a way to stop the script from running in a
terminal server situation or is there a better over all solution that
will resolve this issue

                 

                Thanks for all your help in advance

                 

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