We use Hyena from systemtools.com to make changes en
masse. It works really well for this very purpose.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jordan, Jason [EPM/AUS]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Modifying Terminal Services Settings En Masse
Well, I have a
few questions that I think this group should be able to answer without
breaking a sweat.
I need to write a
script that can modify 2 particular settings for all users in a
particular OU. The settings I need to modify are the
Terminal Services User Profile and Terminal Services Home Folder. I am
planning on using LDIFDE or CSVDE to make the modification. I would
like to set both of these settings for all users to \\SERVER\SHARE\DIRECTORY\%USERNAME%
Once these are set by the script, I will have to open each user and close them
so that the Terminal Services Home Folder gets created on the share
with the right permissions.
So here are my
questions:
1. What is the
AD/LDAP name for the Terminal Services User Profile and Terminal Services Home
Folder setting?
2. Is there a
better way than LDIFDE or CSVDE to make the modification?
3. Is
there a better way than opening and closing each user to get the home folder
created and permissions updated?
Thanks in advance
for all of your help.
jasonjordan MCSE, MCP+I, MCP
Sr. SQL
DBA/Windows Network Administrator
Emerson Process
Management, LLLP, Austin Data Center
(512) 832-3191
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