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If you want to continue using Kix scripting you can create
security groups and assign the appropriate users to those security groups,
afterwards use the InGroup (Kix) function and assign drive mappings etc.
accordingly
Atleast that's one way of doing
it.... From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jacqui Hurst Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 3:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] KIX script and Active Directory I am working on a migration from NT4
to Windows 2003 which includes the collapsing of a number of domains into a
single domain. Part of the existing NT4 login script uses the NT4 domain
as a variable to setup things like users drive mappings e.g. xx-fileserver-01
where xx is the domain code. These scripts are written in KIX. As I’m not
the worlds greatest code writer and there are a fair few login scripts I am
looking for a way to set a variable that can be used by the login script to set
the users location without rewriting all of the
scripts. I don’t really want to use group
membership if I have to I would rather use an attribute in the active directory
and look this up. Has anyone got any
advice? Many thanks in
advance Jacqui |
- RE: [ActiveDir] KIX script and A... Michael Wassell
- RE: [ActiveDir] KIX script ... Ken Cornetet
- RE: [ActiveDir] KIX scr... Jacqui Hurst
- RE: [ActiveDir] KIX script ... Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] KIX script ... Michael Wassell
- RE: [ActiveDir] KIX scr... Jacqui Hurst
- RE: [ActiveDir] KIX script ... Perdue David J Contr InDyne/Enterprise IT
- RE: [ActiveDir] KIX scr... Jacqui Hurst
- RE: [ActiveDir] KIX script ... Michael Wassell
