I work at a small office, only 70-80 employee and all users are under same OU in AD, both W2K user and W98 users. We are about to migrate all machines to W2K, but meanwhile doing I experience some problems.
Win2K client computers have difficulties to release disk mapping at logoff procedure. Sometimes the computers hang, while W98 client users don?t bother. I know that the line (NET USE x: \\Server\share /Persistent: no) in logon, releases the mapping for W2K clients as they logoff. But allW98 users get a fault message at logon when I use that line.
Is there an easy way to have different logon script for different OS in a small LAN like my example? Or what can I do to get it right?
Please Help!
Sincerely
Martin
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Diskmapping problem under different OS.
Win2K client computers have difficulties to release disk mapping at logoff procedure. Sometimes the computers hang, while W98 client users don?t bother. I know that the line (NET USE x: \\Server\share /Persistent: no) in logon, releases the mapping for W2K clients as they logoff. But allW98 users get a fault message at logon when I use that line.
Is there an easy way to have different logon script for different OS in a small LAN like my example? Or what can I do to get it right?
Please Help!
Sincerely
Martin