Hi Mark

If you run gpresult on the client machine does it show that GPO being
applied and run?  That may be a good starting point - making sure the GPO
gets there.

Regards;

James R. Day
Active Directory Core Team
Office of the Chief Information Officer
National Park Service
(202) 354-1464 (direct)
(202) 371-1549 (fax)
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I have a situation in which startup scripts assigned to various OUs where
different servers are located are not running. If I log in as a domain
admin, browse to the location of the script in the GPO assigned to the OU
where that server is located, I can launch the script with no problem.

Iâm having trouble figuring out why the script wonât launch on its own.

The only thing Iâve found so far in troubleshooting a startup script is to
look for an entry in the Application log with a source of Userinit.
However, I see no such entries. Can anyone think of what I might need to
look at? What permissions need to be enabled on the Policy itself, just in
case thatâs the issue?

Thanks,
Mark



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