2003 Question

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I am currently running windows 2003 R2

All information under MMC Extended is blank except for a scroll icon
in the upper left corner, I can click on standard and view my
information.

My other problem is none of my logon scripts will run..
This is the error when i login as administrator: "can't find script
engine "vbscript" for script C:\blablabla"

I have tried:

"regsvr32 %systemroot%\system32\vbscript.dll"
"regsvr32 VBScript"
and
"installing WindowsServer2003-Script56-KB917344-x86-enu.exe"

Nothing worked... Any help would be appreciated.
 
Re: 2003 Question

Hello kmonroe.mgbp,

What do you mean with MMX extended? Please describe more in detail for what
Management console you have this problem or are you not aible to add any
snap in to the console to create your own?

For the script also describe more in detail, does it run as startup script
or logon script? Also post the script content and how did you start it.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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> I am currently running windows 2003 R2
>
> All information under MMC Extended is blank except for a scroll icon
> in the upper left corner, I can click on standard and view my
> information.
>
> My other problem is none of my logon scripts will run..
> This is the error when i login as administrator: "can't find script
> engine "vbscript" for script C:\blablabla"
> I have tried:
>
> "regsvr32 %systemroot%\system32\vbscript.dll"
> "regsvr32 VBScript"
> and
> "installing WindowsServer2003-Script56-KB917344-x86-enu.exe"
> Nothing worked... Any help would be appreciated.
>
 
Re: 2003 Question

What do you mean with MMX extended?
Group - [Console Root\Local Computer Policy] EXTENDED
I am aible to add any snap in to the console to create my own.

For the script also describe more in detail, does it run as startup
script or logon script?
LOGON
default domain policy / User Configuration / Windows settings /
Scripts / logon

Also post the script content and how did you start it.

---------------SCRIPT-START--------------
Option Explicit
Dim objNetwork
Dim strDriveLetter, strRemotePath, strUserName
strDriveLetter = "X:"
strRemotePath = "\\mgbp2k\users"
Set objNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network")
strUserName = objNetwork.UserName
objNetwork.MapNetworkDrive strDriveLetter, strRemotePath _
& "\" & strUserName
WScript.Echo " Share, check: "& strDriveLetter
WScript.Quit
---------------SCRIPT-END--------------
 
Re: 2003 Question

Hello kmonroe.mgbp,

See inline.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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no rights.
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> What do you mean with MMX extended?
> Group - [Console Root\Local Computer Policy] EXTENDED


Sorry, can not follow this path on my test machine to the "Group - [Console
Root\Local Computer Policy] EXTENDED"

> I am aible to add any snap in to the console to create my own.
> For the script also describe more in detail, does it run as startup
> script or logon script?
> LOGON
> default domain policy / User Configuration / Windows settings /
> Scripts / logon
> Also post the script content and how did you start it.
>
> ---------------SCRIPT-START--------------
> Option Explicit
> Dim objNetwork
> Dim strDriveLetter, strRemotePath, strUserName
> strDriveLetter = "X:"
> strRemotePath = "\\mgbp2k\users"
> Set objNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network")
> strUserName = objNetwork.UserName
> objNetwork.MapNetworkDrive strDriveLetter, strRemotePath _
> & "\" & strUserName
> WScript.Echo " Share, check: "& strDriveLetter
> WScript.Quit
> ---------------SCRIPT-END--------------


If you use this one:

Option Explicit
Dim objNetwork, strUserName, strDriveLetter, strHomeServer
Set objNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network")
strDriveLetter = "X:"
strHomeServer = "\\mgbp2k\users"
strUserName =objNetwork.UserName
objNetwork.MapNetworkDrive strDriveLetter, strHomeServer & strUserName
Wscript.Echo " Share, check: " & strDriveLetter
WScript.Quit
 
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