I resolved this.  I consolidated my Citrix/Terminal Servercomputer and user 
GPOs into a single GPO applied against the Citrix servers OU.  As the only 
thing unique with our users is which server they get their department drive 
mapping from.  I added a mapped drive via GPP but specifed item-level targeting 
and used "member of" AD group.  So all our users get their "i:\" drive for 
their file server via single GPO.  Much easier than multiple GPOs filtered on a 
group.

>>> James Rankin <[email protected]> 10/28/2009 4:26 AM >>>
I've just run a VB logon script for my XenApp farm and it works OK. However, if 
you get the Group Policy Preferences from 2008, you will probably find that you 
don't need to use logon scripts ever again - particularly for drive mappings. 
Certainly makes life a hell of a lot easier.

2009/10/27 Tom Miller <[email protected]>


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? 
Thanks,
Tom Miller
Engineer, Information Technology
Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
757-788-0528 


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