View login script on the server console, Block page authentication login scripts – 8e6 Technologies Enterprise Filter Authentication R3000 User Manual

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View login script on the server console

The login script can be viewed on the authentication server
console. This script resides in a different location on the
server, depending on the version of the server:

Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 Server

\\servername.suffix\sysvol\domainname.suffix\
policies\{guid}\user\scripts\logon

c:\winnt\sysvol\sysvol\domainname.suffix\scripts

c:\winnt\sysvol\domainname\scripts

Windows NT 4.0 Server

\\servername\netlogon

\\ipaddress\netlogon

c:\winnt\system32\repl\import\scripts

The login script must be specified either in the user’s
domain account or in the Active Directory Group Policy
Object so that it runs when the user logs into the domain.

Block page authentication login scripts

In addition to the use of login scripts in the console of the
authentication server, a login script path must be entered in
the Block Page window of the R3000 Administrator console.
This script is used for reauthenticating users on the network.

The following syntax must be used:

\\SERVERNAME\netlogon

or

\\IPaddress\netlogon

NOTE: See Block Page Authentication for

more information

about these entries.

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