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460: objUser.Put "homeDirectory", "\\" & strAccountComputer & _ 461: "\" & strUserID & "$" 462: objUser.Put "homeDrive", cHomeDrive 463: February 2000 (Compaq Active Answers): <BLOCKED::http://users.skynet.be/alain.lissoir/hp/Part 1 - Understanding Microsoft WSH and ADSI in Windows 2000.pdf> Part 1 - Understanding the Microsoft WSH and the ADSI in Windows 2000 <BLOCKED::http://users.skynet.be/alain.lissoir/hp/Part 1 - Understanding Microsoft WSH and ADSI in Windows 2000 (Scripts Kit).zip> (Script Kit) <BLOCKED::http://users.skynet.be/alain.lissoir/hp/Part 2 - The powerful combination of WSH and ADSI under Windows 2000.pdf> Part 2 - The powerful combination of WSH and ADSI under Windows 2000 <BLOCKED::http://users.skynet.be/alain.lissoir/hp/Part 2 - The powerful combination of WSH and ADSI under Windows 2000 (Scripts Kit).zip> (Script Kit) _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Antonio Aranda Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 5:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ActiveDir] sample vbs script Thanks for the help so far But does any one know how to add the attribute "Home Folder"? Not the "Local Path" but the "Connect:" with letter drive using vbs script? Thanks Again Antonio Aranda
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