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Writing and Using Login/Logon Scripts (Video Series)
Video Category:
Administration: Tools, Utilities and Common Tasks
Skill Level:
500 (Advanced)
Versions/Editions Covered:
Windows Server 2003
This series shows you how you can use wscript.exe, .vbs files and VBScript to perform necessary administrative functions easily for thousands of users with login scripts. Login scripts are extremely flexible and allow you to do things like map printers, map drives, change registry settings, enable/disable services, and much more. The more you know about login scripts, the easier the administration of a large network will be!
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
Length
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How to Add a Printer Connection at Logon Using a Login Script
400
7 mins.
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How to Audit Login and Logout Events Using Login Scripts
500
15 mins.
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How to Map Network Drives at Logon Using Login Scripts
400
12 mins.
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How to Permanently Change Registry Settings With Login Scripts
500
7 mins.
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How to Relocate All Login Scripts to a Centralized Location
500
8 mins.
Download
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