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This was previously discussed, it is a great way to infect
all machines with a virus or just otherwise dork yourself up. If you do anything
here, have the primary script look at the AD object and say take the
homedirectory server and connect to a share on that server and run a script from
there. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Shukovsky Jr Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 10:29 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ActiveDir] delegating netlogon Hello
all, Is anyone delegating control of the
netlogon directoy or can anyone see any issues with doing this. What we have is
several ou’s under our domain. In netlogon I have directories for each of these
ou’s, this is where we keep there site specific scripts. I would like to
delegate the local Admins control on there respective directory under netlogon
to give them control of there own login scripts. Is this a bad
practice? John Shukovsky Jr Woodbine Developmental
Center NJ Department of Human
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- RE: [ActiveDir] delegating netlogon joe
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