CMD Net Logon Help Please


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Hello all,

I have a computer running windows xp in a domain running windows server 2003.

Each time i start up the computer, it runs comand prompt for what i believe to be a net logon script? :s.

It then requires the administrators password to enable access to a mapped network drive,

i have since given permission to the user to access the drive without needing to type the password in the command prompt each time at start up.

I just need to stop cmd from popping up asking for a password each time the user logs on.

i have looked in start up and msconfig for it but cannot see it.

Can anyone please help.

Much appreciated,

Thanks

Josh

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yes \\dnsserver\netlogon has a few .bat files and in the active directory on the dns server,

i have looked at everyones user properties and they all run office.bat script but for some reason, this one user is asked to enter the administrator password each time when he logs on in command prompt.

every one elses user name does not show the command prompt :s

please help

Cheers,

Josh

This comes down to a rights/permission issue.

You will have to use the tools provided in windows to verify permissions and/or reset permissions. Remember to verify share level and file level permissions.

Again I can look at it if you'd like.

Try the same user on a diff comp, does it follow? If it does then it most certainly a user rights issue.

Hi! so the screenshot is the cmd.exe, can first close this cmd dialog box,

then right click "My Computer" >>> left click "Map Network Drive..." >>> in Drive: TextBox please choose "P:" >>> in Folder: TextBox please input "\\NAS\Public" >>> then tick "Reconnect at logon"

option >>> left click "Finish" button >>> here Windows will ask user to input a vaild username and a vaild password, if the user login account (because now your computer has already login, so

Windows recognise the logined user name and password as a default user account to access this network drive) has permission to access the network drive "\\NAS\Public", after you click ""Finish"

button, you can see network drive icon inside "My Computer", if the user login account (because now your computer has already login, so Windows recognise the logined user name and password as

a default user account to access this network drive) has no permission to access the network drive "\\NAS\Public", please click "different user name" then input another a vaild username and a vaild

password to access.

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