902Appendix G Using a Windows domain logon script to launch the Nortel SNAS 4050 portal

2On a Windows 2000 domain controller, save the script to the following directory:

%systemroot% \ SYSVOL \ sysvol \ [Domain Name] \ Policies \ [GUID] \ User \ Scripts \ Logon

where:

%systemroot% is an environment variable representing the operating system root folder. By default, in a Windows 2000 operating system, the root folder is called WINNT.

[Domain Name] represents the domain on which you will use the logon script. The same script can be used in multiple domains to accomplish the same task.

[GUID] is a globally unique indentifier for associated group policy objects.

3Configure the default domain policy to assign the script to all users in the domain (see “Assigning the logon script” on page 903).

Creating a logon script

To create a logon script for use on a Windows domain controller to automatically launch an end user’s browser, choose one of the following:

“Creating the script as a batch file” on page 902

“Creating the script as a VBScript file” on page 903

Creating the script as a batch file

1Using Windows, open a plain text editor, such as Notepad.

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