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Vieux 12/10/2007, 19h06   #3
Al Dunbar
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Par défaut Re: Map drives based on IP of computers


"Richard Mueller [MVP]" <rlmueller-nospam@ameritech.nospam.net> wrote in
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> Bryan wrote:
>
>>I am currently using this script to map network drives based on group
>>membership.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...4/hey1210.mspx
>>
>> I now need to modify it so it is also based on the location of the
>> computer. For instance we have a remote site that uses a ISDN connection
>> and I dont want the drive mapings to happen accros this link, instead I
>> would like the drive mappings to go to the local server and not accross
>> the ISDN line.
>>
>> So if the user belongs to group a and the ip is 192.168.36.1 then they
>> map H to server1\folders
>> And then if the user is in group a and the ip is 192.168.56.1 then they
>> map H to server2\folders
>>
>> Let me know if anyone can me or point me in the right direction. I
>> hope all it is to just add a couple of lines in the script I am already
>> using.
>>
>> Thank you
>> bthompson@dhmh.state.md.us

>
> Retrieving IP address can get complex. One solution could be to use
> Computer account group membership. All computers in a subnet could be made
> members of a group, then test for computer object group membership.
> Another option is to retrieve the Site from AD.
>
> You can use properties of the ADSystemInfo object for this. The
> Distinguished Name of the current computer is objSysInfo.ComputerName. The
> name of the current site is objSysInfo.SiteName.
>
> --
> Richard Mueller
> Microsoft MVP Scripting and ADSI
> Hilltop Lab - http://www.rlmueller.net
> --


If AD sites are not granular enough, I believe there is also a way to uad
ADSystemInfo to determine the subnet a computer is located in.

/Al


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