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If I have a default login script GPO for all authenticated users and also a login script assigned to a user in the AD profile tab, which script runs first or takes preference over the other? Do you prefer to push a login script via GPO or assign the user a login script in the AD profile tab?

Also, do you run a. I'm not sure that there is any documentation as to the "precedence" level of profile login scripts versus GP login scripts. I think you will find that it depends on what the scripts contain and where you place the GPO in your AD hierarchy.

They may even run simultaneously in some cases. I've always used batch files, because that's what I'm familar with. I prefer to use active directory as much as I can in lieu of login scripts whenever possible. I prefer to use a GPO too much of pain to change it pre-user. Also since I started using more of GPP settings and don't do much login scripts anymore.

When I do I write a. However, because a. I would use GPO since I can set it at the OU level if you have OUs created for the departments and let it flow to the users instead of setting it for the users. It is easier to manage and you can apply multiple scripts if needed very easily.

Finally GPO objects are replicated to every domain controller using DFS so you don't have to worry about a single point of failure or setting up your own DFS to replicate.

If you are just mapping drives, then. As long as you can get the script to do what you need in the timeframe that it needs to, use what you can maintain the easiest. I use. I prefer to paint with the broadest brush and stay away from one-off's as much as I can. By default, this update is not enabled in Windows Vista. The global version of this hotfix installs files that have the attributes that are listed in the following tables.

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