If you want to apply user policies based on the computer they login you want to 
look at loopback processing. Security group filtering is probably also your 
friend here.



From: Dennis Rogov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 12:40 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Group Policy

            Hi all 

I am running in native AD 2003 mode I need to rollout a printer GP to one 
Windows 2003 server. The goal is to have a script be initialized upon any users 
logging into this specific server simple admin task. I created an OU added the 
server into the OU and then assigned the login script to the computer 
>Windows>Scripting. However, when I login the script doesn't run by the way the 
script is a batch file mapping printers. In order to isolate the issue I 
modified the group policy to users>windows>scripting then added a user to the 
OU upon login the script ran without any problems. But then I logged with the 
same user in different OU and the script ran again that's a problem. My goal 
right now is to figure out a way to have the script run for any user but only 
on one server. 

Sincerely 

Dr



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