disable login script on terminal server
Well, I haven't actually tried this, but from what I've read it should work.
Apply a GPO that has Loopback processing turned on to the OU containing the
Terminal Servers .
Apply a second GPO to the same OU (or perhaps in the same GPO that has the
loopback setting) that specifies a Logon Script that runs an empty command
file.
With "Merge mode" loopback, the User settings applied by loopback processing
are applied after other User settings, so, the Logon Script setting in the
GPO applied by the loopback feature should be the "wining" GPO. With
"Replace mode" loopback, GPOs that apply to the user's account are not
processed at all.
See [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=231287[/url] and
[url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=260370[/url]
--
Bruce Sanderson MVP Printing
[url]http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders[/url]
Apply a GPO that has Loopback processing turned on to the OU containing the
Terminal Servers .
Apply a second GPO to the same OU (or perhaps in the same GPO that has the
loopback setting) that specifies a Logon Script that runs an empty command
file.
With "Merge mode" loopback, the User settings applied by loopback processing
are applied after other User settings, so, the Logon Script setting in the
GPO applied by the loopback feature should be the "wining" GPO. With
"Replace mode" loopback, GPOs that apply to the user's account are not
processed at all.
See [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=231287[/url] and
[url]http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=260370[/url]
--
Bruce Sanderson MVP Printing
[url]http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders[/url]


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