thanks

Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 08:32:12 +0100From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: Re: disabling logon scripts
You could put a line in the logon script to exit if the server belongs to a 
particular OU, I guess. Something like dsquery computer|find "%computername% to 
pull out the OU name. Although there is probably a much more elegant way to do 
this.If it were a logon script defined in a GPO, you could do this with a 
Loopback policy in Replace mode applied to your servers. But it sounds like a 
normal AD user logon script.
2008/9/19 Shawn Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I have a simple logon scripts configured to map drives to shares.   Is there a 
way to disable the logon script to mapping drives when logging into servers in 
a particular OU. tiashawn

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