As you say GPO is a better way. However, for those that still want to use a logon script to map drives, may I suggest the following: net use M: >nul 2>&1 if %errorlevel% equ 0 net use M: /d net use M: "\\WS2K19-DC01\HRSharedData" /persistent:yes >nul This will check if the drive letter is already in use and if so remove it. It will then remap the shared location as normal. NOTE: I have enclosed the share location/path in " even though it is not needed in this example but it is best practice in case your share path has any spaces.
Scripts are not working for me no matter what I do, I followed several tutorials as well using the SYSVOL/sysvol/script forlder but they still do not run... Any suggestion what may the problem here?
The domain server I am working on does not have the MUMBAI folder (or anything remotely similar). So I am stuck at the 5:35 timeline. Active Directory Users and Computers does not have any folders like your MUMBAI folder. Neither does my GPO. The GPO does not have any USERS either so I can't link the Mapped Drive GPO. Was the MUMBAI folder created my you and how do I create a folder like this so I can link the GPO to my users? Thank you.
Excellent point. This was never covered in this video. The AD object MUMBAI simply appeared from nowhere without explanation about how this custom AD object was created. And is this even necessary given that everyone in my organization (all domain users) will be needing my drive mapping
super easy. in my case many users have access to multiple shared drives and folders. with my work environment some want access to specific folders. i am thinking on working on a script to prompt options of which folder one would like to map within a shared drive. not sure if its possible. thank you. great video explanation.
In my case after login script is asking for credentials as end user is not be able to access DC NetLogon folder without credentials. So how to resolve this issue ? So that end user domain login can access Netlogon can access without asking credentials and can run the required script
Strange! Can you access the Netlogon folder manually on that system? Check the time between server and client. You can also use group policy preferences to map a network drive instead of using login script.
how about if we run \\sourceIPAddress\c$ from the client side? where shall i run that command? can i just create a .bat file with that command inside on the client side? then run it
How can you use the GPO to apply individual shared folders to individual user accounts? Like "Roaming" Profile but I just want to attach a specific shared folder for that user account. is that possible?
The same way as this video. The share folder is located on another machine. You can also manually create a map drive: 1) Access the share folder on client machine where you want to map a network drive. 2) Right click on Share Folder and select Map Network Drive option. 3) Assign drive letter to your map drive.
Bro it showing error in client computer Computer policy could not be updated successfully. The following errors were enc ountered: The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not apply the registry-base d policy settings for the Group Policy object LocalGPO. Group Policy settings wi ll not be resolved until this event is resolved. View the event details for more information on the file name and path that caused the failure. User Policy update has completed successfully. To diagnose the failure, review the event log or run GPRESULT /H GPReport.html f rom the command line to access information about Group Policy results.
Have you follow the steps properly? As this is user base policy not computer base. I suggest go through the video again and check all the settings again.. can you be more specific about what you have done? If possible send me an email with screenshot..
1. You can use group policy management console to update the policy on remote computer. (For that we need to configure firewall to allow ports) 2. Group Policy will automatically update after 90 to 120 mins. 3. You can use Powershell. For more information you can refer this technet guide: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-r2-and-2012/jj134201(v%3Dws.11)
This does not work when the Domain User is a local admin with Windows 10. Can you explain how to accomplish this same thing when the user is a member of the local administrators group?
How to map network drive without drive letters? using UNC path and without drive letter. This is useful when drive letters are used up or beyond 26 letters. Thanks.
mapping is crap, unc is the right way to go, and there's no need to map anything if users can be trained to use unc instead, which can be favorited to quick access
As you say GPO is a better way. However, for those that still want to use a logon script to map drives, may I suggest the following:
net use M: >nul 2>&1
if %errorlevel% equ 0 net use M: /d
net use M: "\\WS2K19-DC01\HRSharedData" /persistent:yes >nul
This will check if the drive letter is already in use and if so remove it. It will then remap the shared location as normal.
NOTE: I have enclosed the share location/path in " even though it is not needed in this example but it is best practice in case your share path has any spaces.
Thank you so much, this was really helpful.
Was really helpful and informative.
Hey do you know the login scipit where everyone in the domain gets there own data space on a storage pc
Scripts are not working for me no matter what I do, I followed several tutorials as well using the SYSVOL/sysvol/script forlder but they still do not run... Any suggestion what may the problem here?
Assign script directory from users properties and check that out.
The domain server I am working on does not have the MUMBAI folder (or anything remotely similar). So I am stuck at the 5:35 timeline. Active Directory Users and Computers does not have any folders like your MUMBAI folder. Neither does my GPO. The GPO does not have any USERS either so I can't link the Mapped Drive GPO. Was the MUMBAI folder created my you and how do I create a folder like this so I can link the GPO to my users? Thank you.
You need to create OU (Mumbai folder) first. Right click on your domain name and select new option. In context menu select Organizational Unit.
Excellent point. This was never covered in this video. The AD object MUMBAI simply appeared from nowhere without explanation about how this custom AD object was created. And is this even necessary given that everyone in my organization (all domain users) will be needing my drive mapping
@@andyoeft this video is part of a playlist
simple as explained thank you!
super easy. in my case many users have access to multiple shared drives and folders. with my work environment some want access to specific folders. i am thinking on working on a script to prompt options of which folder one would like to map within a shared drive. not sure if its possible. thank you. great video explanation.
Would this gpo work with different credentials than the ones I use to log in?
my bat files can't open... any idea about this issue?
Hi , Can you help me, How to map smb share drive via computer base gpo
I wonder if there is any way to force the user to update their data, such as email and phone in AD, when they log in to Windows ??????
Thanks very much
In my case after login script is asking for credentials as end user is not be able to access DC NetLogon folder without credentials. So how to resolve this issue ? So that end user domain login can access Netlogon can access without asking credentials and can run the required script
Strange! Can you access the Netlogon folder manually on that system? Check the time between server and client. You can also use group policy preferences to map a network drive instead of using login script.
@@MSFTWebCast thanks. There was some misconfiguration on NetLogon folder which has been resolved now.
Thx for your video, but it doesn't works with Windows Server 2012 and windows 10 end user ?, any idea with this issue ?
Thankyou so much broo 👌
Welcome 😊
how about if we run \\sourceIPAddress\c$ from the client side? where shall i run that command? can i just create a .bat file with that command inside on the client side? then run it
Not the best way to do that, that is why GPO's are there
Great Video. Thank you
How can you use the GPO to apply individual shared folders to individual user accounts? Like "Roaming" Profile but I just want to attach a specific shared folder for that user account. is that possible?
Use group policy preferences with item level targeting or you can assign bat script in user account properties as well.
Hai How to do map network drive which the sharing folder located in another windows computer?
The same way as this video. The share folder is located on another machine. You can also manually create a map drive: 1) Access the share folder on client machine where you want to map a network drive. 2) Right click on Share Folder and select Map Network Drive option. 3) Assign drive letter to your map drive.
Bro it showing error in client computer
Computer policy could not be updated successfully. The following errors were enc
ountered:
The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not apply the registry-base
d policy settings for the Group Policy object LocalGPO. Group Policy settings wi
ll not be resolved until this event is resolved. View the event details for more
information on the file name and path that caused the failure.
User Policy update has completed successfully.
To diagnose the failure, review the event log or run GPRESULT /H GPReport.html f
rom the command line to access information about Group Policy results.
Have you follow the steps properly? As this is user base policy not computer base. I suggest go through the video again and check all the settings again.. can you be more specific about what you have done?
If possible send me an email with screenshot..
@@MSFTWebCastSir u r email id..
you can find my email id in about section of channel page.
@@MSFTWebCast Thanks bro..
Perfect!
I notice that every GPO created, you have to execute (gpupdate /force) command. What is the alternative if you have 1000 client PCs
1. You can use group policy management console to update the policy on remote computer. (For that we need to configure firewall to allow ports)
2. Group Policy will automatically update after 90 to 120 mins.
3. You can use Powershell.
For more information you can refer this technet guide:
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-r2-and-2012/jj134201(v%3Dws.11)
Why mapping via CMD , why Not Preferences?
That will be the next video...
This does not work when the Domain User is a local admin with Windows 10. Can you explain how to accomplish this same thing when the user is a member of the local administrators group?
thank you
Very helpful.. Thanks :)
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How to create script without specifying the drive label name instead the script picks the free drive label available on client machine
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Will try to create videos on suggested topics. Thank You.
Thanks for sharing.
How to map network drive without drive letters? using UNC path and without drive letter. This is useful when drive letters are used up or beyond 26 letters. Thanks.
mapping is crap, unc is the right way to go, and there's no need to map anything if users can be trained to use unc instead, which can be favorited to quick access
Thanks u for your sharing
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