I added a "scripts complete" statement at the end.  I get that, so the script 
runs, but the drive is not mapped in the XenApp session.  I see the vb script 
window running, but the drive does not get mapped.  This is weird.  And the 
user can run the script if he just browses to it and executes it.  

>>> "Webster" <[email protected]> 10/27/2009 8:21 PM >>>

Change the scripts to run visible and add a pause command at the end.
Webster

From:Tom Miller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: RE: GPO script not running for Citrix (XenApp) users

 
Yes, runs as expected.  For users logging in normally there is a slight pause 
while any vb scripts are executed.  On XenApp it's just a blip, like it's 
ignored.

>>> "Webster" <[email protected]> 10/27/2009 5:21 PM >>>
Have you run GPResult and verified the GPO is processing properly for the 
server and user?
Webster

From:Tom Miller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: GPO script not running for Citrix (XenApp) users

 
 
I have a number of users on Citrix Xenapp and I created a VB script to provide 
those users additional drive mappings. I added the script to the GPO for XenApp 
servers, User Configuration --> Windows Settings -> Logon Scripts.  The script 
has been copied to the appropriate GPO user\scripts\logon folder and replicated.

 

The script does not seem to be executing for XenApp users.  As a test I added 
the script to the regular user GPO and it runs fine.  What would prevent the 
script from running?  

 
 

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