Summary: Connect users to network resources |
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By Christa Anderson, Contributor
06 Jun 2005 | SearchWinSystems.com |
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This month's script explains how to use the tools that let you identify users and computers outside a domain structure and make them connect to network shares depending on who they are.
Next month I will show you the details of this script and teach you some specifics about the objects, methods and properties that it employs.

Scripting: Connect users to network resources

Introduction
Set your goals
Identify resources
Make choices
Summary
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Christa Anderson When Christa Anderson began working with Windows Server operating systems in 1992, she became increasingly interested in finding more efficient and flexible ways of performing routine tasks. Christa has written extensively about administrative scripting and taught technical sessions on the subject at conferences such as Comdex and CeBIT, helping people who had never done any scripting to write their own scripts in half a day. In addition to her interest in scripting Windows management, Christa is an authority on server-based computing and the program manager for Terminal Services licensing in Longhorn. If you have a scripting question for Christa, please e-mail her at scripting@SearchWinSystems.com.
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