Ġ3 – Sign in to a client computer and test the resultsġ – On CLIENT-10, sign out and then sign in as Windows\Administrator with password. ġ0 – In the Add a Script dialog box, click Browse.ġ1 – Click the Logon.vbs script, and then click Open.ġ2 – Click OK twice to close all dialog boxes.Ĭlose both the Group Policy Management Editor window and the Group Policy Management Console. ĩ – In the Logon Properties dialog box, click Add. Ĩ – In the details pane, right-click a blank area, and then right-click Paste. Ħ – In the details pane, double-click Logon.ħ – In the Logon Properties dialog box, click Show Files.
ĥ – In the Group Policy Management Editor window, under User Configuration, expand Policies, expand Windows Settings, and then click Scripts (Logon/Logoff). Ĥ – Expand Windows.ae, right-click the User Logon Script GPO, and then click Edit. ģ – In the New GPO dialog box, in the Name text box, type User Logon Script, and then click OK.
Ġ2 – Create and link a GPO to use the scriptġ – Open Server Manager, click Tools, and then click Group Policy Management.Ģ – Expand Forest: Windows.ae, and then expand Domains, Right-click Windows.ae, and then click Create a GPO in this domain and Link it here. then navigation pane, click Desktop, and then click Save.ĥ – On the D esktop, right-click the Logon.vbs file, and then click Copy. Ĥ – In the Save As dialog box, in the File name text box, type Logon.vbs. Ģ – In Notepad, type the following command, and then press Enter:ģ – Click the File menu, and then click Save As.
Group Policy settings for applying scripts