Well, I wouldn't apply the Logon Script at the Domain level. On the local computer, type gpedit.msc at the Start > Run prompt. As for the relative path, if you put the file on the local computer, e.g. C:\test.vbs, you can point to it using the UNC path such as \\computername\C$\test.vbs. Or you could put the file in a shared folder on the local machine and point to it \\computername\sharedfolder\test.vbs.Originally posted by: lozina
That logon script is a great idea. I have never dealt with this though... when I tried creating a test script and setting it to a particular user though under their Profile tab in user administration I tried using a local file "C:\test.vbs" and it tells me it must be a relative path - relative to what? I cannot use local scripts?
edit: ok nevermind I found the relative path it is talking about but I still want to know if I can use a local file to the machine, I dont want this on the global domain controller