UAC, Vista and Logon Scripts

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Adrian Marsh (NNTP)

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Hi All,

I'm interested in finding out how people have handled domain login
scripts running in Vista, and how you handled the UAC.

My servers are 2003 based, originally an SBS2003 server. I use the login
scripts to deploy small generic apps, configure printers etc.

Now if i run these under Vista, UAC is constantly stopping the login
process.

All my users are Admins of their local PCs.

I think in XP there was a setting for elevated permissions, but does
this apply to UAC in vista?

How else has it been handled?

Thanks,

Adrian
 
Re: UAC, Vista and Logon Scripts

Adrian,
You need to use a scheduled task to run the script: google for launchapp.wsf
to find out more.
But you should also have a look at the new Group Policy Preferences to see
what you can take out of the scripts,
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.com


"Adrian Marsh (NNTP)" <adrian.marsh@_removeme_ubiquisys.com> wrote in
message news:%237AhzHN7IHA.3976@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hi All,
>
> I'm interested in finding out how people have handled domain login scripts
> running in Vista, and how you handled the UAC.
>
> My servers are 2003 based, originally an SBS2003 server. I use the login
> scripts to deploy small generic apps, configure printers etc.
>
> Now if i run these under Vista, UAC is constantly stopping the login
> process.
>
> All my users are Admins of their local PCs.
>
> I think in XP there was a setting for elevated permissions, but does this
> apply to UAC in vista?
>
> How else has it been handled?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adrian
 
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