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Guest Rimfire
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Hi

 

A 2003 server std. R2 AD and domain laptops login.cmd problem. In this

envinroment they have a login script where server shares are mapped and the

persistent seem to be setup to be yes. Actually at the logon.cmd there is

nothing related for persistant but since the shares are listed also offline I

believe that in that system the default behaviour is that persistent is yes.

 

Now when those laptops are at home and connected to Internet (usually using

3G connection) the user can of couse see the list of server's shares. But if

he/she cliks any shares the My Computer will freeze over a minute. The laptop

is obviously seeking for those shares. We need those shares to be there off

line too because those users use IPSec VPN Client SW to access those shares

when needed.

 

I can instruct those remote workers not to click those shares while not VPN

connected but of course they often do that. How to solve this? I have tested

some batches to delete those shares but that means they are difficult to get

back. How to tell the laptop (explorer?) not to seek shares if it there is no

VPN connection involved.

 

Thanks in advantage,

 

Juha

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Guest Salvador Manaois III
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RE: logon.cmd and persistent:yes problem

 

You should leverage on the Offline Files capabilities of Windows. You can

define, via Group Policy, to enable these folders to be available even when

the users are offline. Here are some links to guide you through:

 

Understanding Offline Files:

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/93a550df-34cd-4497-85d0-8732602f59591033.mspx

 

Configuring Offline Files:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc782960.aspx

 

Configuring Group Policy for Offline Files:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc759721.aspx

 

Offline Files on Windows XP:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/learnmore/offlinefiles.mspx

 

Changes to Offline Files in Vista:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-sg/magazine/cc137753(en-us).aspx

 

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Salvador Manaois III

MCSE MCSA CEH MCITP | Enterprise/Server Admin

Bytes & Badz : http://badzmanaois.blogspot.com

 

 

"Rimfire" wrote:

> Hi

>

> A 2003 server std. R2 AD and domain laptops login.cmd problem. In this

> envinroment they have a login script where server shares are mapped and the

> persistent seem to be setup to be yes. Actually at the logon.cmd there is

> nothing related for persistant but since the shares are listed also offline I

> believe that in that system the default behaviour is that persistent is yes.

>

> Now when those laptops are at home and connected to Internet (usually using

> 3G connection) the user can of couse see the list of server's shares. But if

> he/she cliks any shares the My Computer will freeze over a minute. The laptop

> is obviously seeking for those shares. We need those shares to be there off

> line too because those users use IPSec VPN Client SW to access those shares

> when needed.

>

> I can instruct those remote workers not to click those shares while not VPN

> connected but of course they often do that. How to solve this? I have tested

> some batches to delete those shares but that means they are difficult to get

> back. How to tell the laptop (explorer?) not to seek shares if it there is no

> VPN connection involved.

>

> Thanks in advantage,

>

> Juha


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