TechGrabage

August 23, 2005

Windows Login Scripts

Filed under: Windows

Users are objects in Active Directory. Shares via DFS can be objects in Active Directory. Printers are objects in Active Directory. There are so many objects in AD. Why do I need to create these convoluted scripts to attach printers and shares to users? Why? If they are all objects wouldn’t it make sense to be able assign printer objects to user objects as well as share objects to user objects? How about assigning a printer object to a group of user objects? This would make life a lot easier as far as administration of a Windows Domain goes…

Make sense right? Over simplified? Not possible?

-mwm

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