Start by getting rid of Kixtart and just try a plain .cmd or .bat file and
see if they still run.

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Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Levis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 9:50 AM
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: Our Logon scripts not running
> 
> 
> Env't = Win2k, AD.  All clients are Win2k.
> 
> All of a sudden, users' logon scripts are not running on 
> certain machines.
> 
> As it happens, most of the complaints are coming from laptop 
> users (i.e.,
> users who shut their machines down fairly often).
> 
> Allow me to present a scenario:
> --------------------
> There are two users; Chris and Joan.  Chris has a Desktop.  Joan has a
> laptop.  Both Chris and Joan are in the same OU, and their 
> machines are in
> the same OU.
> 
> When Joan logs into her laptop, her script does not run.  
> When Chris logs
> into Joan's laptop, his script doesn't run.
> 
> Conversely, when Chris logs into Chris' computer, the script 
> runs.  When
> Joan logs into Chris' computer, her script runs.
> 
> On his desktop, Chris runs secedit with /ENFORCE on both 
> machine and user
> policies, waits 15 minutes, and tries logging in again.  No 
> effect to the
> above statements.
> --------------------
> 
> Chris and Joan are symbolic; the same situation is going on 
> for most of the
> users.
> 
> I don't have the logon scripts specified in the GPO.  Instead, it's
> specified in the "logon script" field of each user's 
> properties.  It's a
> .bat that runs a Kixtart script.
> 
> I pulled this error out of the laptops' logs, if it looks familiar:
> Event Type:   Error
> Event Source: SceCli
> Event Category:       None
> Event ID:     1001
> Date:         10/9/2002
> Time:         9:32:01 AM
> User:         N/A
> Computer:     DEVWRK01
> Description:
> Security policy cannot be propagated. Cannot access the 
> template. Error code
> = 3.
>       
\\appgeo.com\sysvol\appgeo.com\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F
9}\Machine\Microsoft\Windows NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf. 


Thanks a lot for any and all guidance!





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Chris Levis
Applied Geographics, Inc.

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