I have a batch file and vbscript for mapping a network drive, which I am
using in the GPO and it doesn't work.
In Active Directory Users and Computers, I have an OU, I right click on the
OU and go to properties and select the Group Policy tab, and create a new
policy by a name test.
Then click Edit on that test policy and go to the Computer Configuration |
Windows Settings | Scripts | Startup and then click the Add and in the Script
Name click the Browse which opens the startup folder, I copy my vbscript or
batch file as shown below:
Batch File:
NET USE Z: \\F-AD\DATA /PERSISTENT:YES
VbScript:
' ------ SCRIPT CONFIGURATION ------
strDrive = "Z:"
strPath = "\\F-AD\DATA"
strUser = "<User>" ' e.g. AMER\rallen
strPassword = "<Password>"
boolPersistent = True ' True = Persistent ; False = Not Persistent
' ------ END CONFIGURATION ---------
set objNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network")
objNetwork.MapNetworkDrive strDrive, strPath, boolPersistent
WScript.Echo "Successfully mapped drive"
Then close all the windows, and then login from one of the Windows XP
machine from that OU, and the drive letter doesn't get mapped.
Any help is appreciated, as I have about 30computers in that ou, that needs
to be mapped to that drive letter, any one who logs into it.
But after logging in If I run the batch file or the vbscript from that
folder as shown below, it runs fine:
C:\WINDOWS\sysvol\sysvol\d214.org\Policies\{7BAA60E2-3C6D-4D88-A18B-2E15A6A457F0}\Machine\Scripts\Startup
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