
902 Appendix G Using a Windows domain logon script to launch the Nortel SNAS 4050 portal
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2 On 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.
3 Configure 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
1 Using Windows, open a plain text editor, such as Notepad.
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