![]() RSOP and gpresult show that it's being applied.Īny ideas or suggestions on what to do to get the log in script to run. Permissions show that the GPO is supposed to be applied. For testing purposes the first line of the login script contains a pause statement - but of course login script never runs.ĥ. This is the KB article that I followed.ģ. I've disabled the option for slow link detection - even though it's not through a slow connection I just wanted to make sure that this setting isn't causing a problem with the script not running. RSOP and gpresult does show the script being assigned to the user and terminal servers.Ģ. I've ensure that the GPO is getting assigned - I've used RSOP and guresult /v to verify. The environment is a Windows 2003 AD domain with Windows 2008 R1 Terminal Servers. ![]() ![]() However, the login script will not run during login. ![]() ![]() I have a login script configured through Group Policy for an OU where Terminal Servers reside. ![]()
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