Unfortunately, my client is cheap and does not want the server version
against my better judgment.  (the dedicated PC is running win2k pro)  I
despise PtP networks in their lack of management and automation tools.  So,
I am trying to speed up my install and look for ways to automate and make
the PtP look like a fully functional domain model.

Ron



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adam Smith
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:45 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Copy user setup to each PC




> I have a clients Peer network with all win2k pc's.  Is there
> a quick way to setup the users on the dedicated (server) pc
> and copy the user setups (login name, pwd etc) to each pc on
> the network?  Some of the PC's will be open/general public
> PC's so I want the same users setup to be able to use them.

If you're running Win2k Server on a "dedicated machine" why don't you
just use a domain environment?
It will answer all of your questions and make it easier to manage.

> Second, is there any way to get a login script type activity
> to work on a peer network other than putting a logon.bat file
> in the startup group of each PC?




Adam Smith
IT Officer
SAGE Automation Ltd

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.sageautomation.com

"Computers are like air-conditioners; they don't work when you open
Windows."





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