My Netware scripts just map drives and there are a few if/than
statements variables.  I just converted these to GPP settings and was
done.  I also did it with VB but really GPP is so easy.
 
Yes, in Netware you can have multiple-OU scripts, which is what I do,
but they should not conflict which each other, as your customer seems to
have done.
 
Send me the script(s) off-line if you wish.
 
Tom
 
Tom Miller
Engineer, Information Technology
Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
757-788-0528 

>>> David Lum <[email protected]> 3/3/2010 4:03 PM >>>

You can simulate the effect with KiXtart or other methods. You’ll need
to step through the Novell sequences and simply make sure the Windows
login script effectively duplicates the Novell settings.
 
Been a long ling time since I’ve played with Novell (3.12 baby, but CNA
on 4.x).
 
I believe if you map out what Novell does it won’t be too hard to apply
the same settings to the Windows user.
David Lum // SYSTEMS ENGINEER 
NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION
(Desk) 971.222.1025 // (Cell) 503.267.9764

From: John Bowles [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 12:25 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Migrating Netware Logon Scripts to Windows

 
Has anyone had any experience migrating login scripts from Netware to
Windows?  I have a customer that is asking for assistance in migrating
the scripts.. Since I’m not familiar with Netware, apparently they have
scripts at the container level, profile level and some at a group level.
 So any one user can have multiple scripts running.  From what I was
told, if the G drive was mapped with one script it would get overwritten
everytime a script is ran depending on where that user resides in
Directory Services. 
 
So as you can see, it’s a pretty complicated setup.. and they are
trying to find a way that is seamless to the user so they won’t notice a
thing.  I’m sure this isn’t the only customer that has faced this issue,
so I’m hoping someone might have some insight on how to attack this
issue.
 
Thank you,
 
 
 
John Bowles
 
  

 
 

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