This is a strange one. If I have a script of "test.reg",
I will get a popup asking me whether I want to apply the
changes or not on the XP machines. Additionally, all
other settings in the GPO are applying correctly.
Again, the script described previously does work on all
2000 machines, and it does not work on any XP machines
when set as a startup script. But if I execute the script
by double clicking it, it does run properly on XP (but
that's not how I want to run it). Thanks a lot.
-Drew Carter
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>> Hi. My IT staff is in the process of transforming a 600
>> node peer-to-peer network to a server 2003 AD
>> environment. One of the GPO options I have decided upon
>> is a set background for the login screen with our logo
and
>> directons on how to log into the domain (Press CTL-ALT-
>> Delete, make sure domain is set to..... etc.) I wrote
the
>> script in VBScript and it works great on the Windows
2000
>> machines. When they start up, the script is run, and
the
>> next time the login screen comes up they have the
>> background. The script, however, does not work on XP
>> machines when executed through group policy. Nothing
>> happens--it's as if I don't have the policy set at all.
>> If I simply execute the vbscript file by double clicking
>> on it, it makes the proper changes to the registry and
>> works fine. Any advice as to what I can do? Thanks a
lot.
>>
>> -Drew Carter
>
>Is the VBScript the only thing in the policy that is not
executing? I ask
>this because the problem may be with the GPO and not
necessarily executing
>the VBScript on XP. Try adding something else to the
policy other than a
>VBScript and see if it gets executed. If not, research
why your policy isn't
>being implemented.
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