25/09/2007, 14h34
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Re: Modify Terminal Services Environment Properties for a User Acc
Thank you Al Dunbar, I find way to do it
"Al Dunbar" wrote:
> What do you want it to do on a standalone server? Do you want it to operate
> on accounts that are NOT active directory accounts? If so, what kind of
> accounts are they, and do they have the equivalent attributes to those your
> script is manipulating?
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> If it is just a case of running the script to test this kind of scripting, I
> understand that there is an AD-simulating package (called, I think, "Adam").
> You might try googling for that.
>
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> /Al
>
> "Leo" <Leo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:68BC8AAF-207E-497C-A43C-F4BA876E66AB@microsoft.com...
> > Can anybody with this .VBS, Please!!!!
> >
> > "Leo" wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >> I have following script for AD user. How to make it run on stand alone
> >> server with no AD?
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> *********************
> >> Const Enabled = 1
> >> Const Disabled = 0
> >>
> >> Set objUser = GetObject _
> >> ("LDAP://cn=MyerKen,ou=Management,dc=NA,dc=fabrikam,dc=com" )
> >>
> >> objUser.ConnectClientDrivesAtLogon = Enabled
> >> objUser.ConnectClientPrintersAtLogon = Enabled
> >> objUser.DefaultToMainPrinter = Enabled
> >> objUser.TerminalServicesInitialProgram = "cmd"
> >> objUser.TerminalServicesWorkDirectory = "c:\temp"
> >> objUser.SetInfo
> >> *********************************
> >>
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