Windows 10: Logon script runs at startup and not at user logon

Discus and support Logon script runs at startup and not at user logon in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I have 3 PCs, and my logon script in my Group Policy (C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User\Scripts\Logon) runs as expected at user logon in all 3 PCs.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by sbello, May 20, 2019.

  1. sbello Win User

    Logon script runs at startup and not at user logon


    I have 3 PCs, and my logon script in my Group Policy (C:\WINDOWS\System32\GroupPolicy\User\Scripts\Logon) runs as expected at user logon in all 3 PCs. However, in my fourth PC, the logon script runs at startup prior to a user logging onto this PC. I cannot seem to figure out the reason; can anyone please help me?

    :)
     
    sbello, May 20, 2019
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  2. GPOs not running logon scripts

    Greetings,

    we have an environment of 2 DCs running WS 2008R2 and applying several GPOs. The GPOs that have a user logon script (vbs or ps1) can not run. At the same time, if we run the vbs scripts from a pc on the domain they run successfully. Any suggestions would
    be appreciated!

    Thanking you in advance.
     
    Eleftheria Siachalou, May 20, 2019
    #2
  3. Windows 10 - When user first logs on, logon script doesn't run

    Hello

    We have some new Windows 10 PCs in a primary school. When a domain user logs on to one of these machines for the first time, the logon script fails to run nor any group policy settings are not downloaded. This means the user has to log off, then back on
    again for the settings (such as proxy) to be applied.

    Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could work around this?

    Thanks
     
    MattLivesey, May 20, 2019
    #3
  4. wolf2009 Win User

    Logon script runs at startup and not at user logon

    Mapped network drives do not connect at logon in vista with automatic logon enabled

    I have vista x64 . I have some mapped network drives . They get connected when i enter the password at logon screen. Now i enabled automatic logon in vista and they do not connect anymore . I have to double click on them and enter the password manually .

    Windows displays the message "Could not connect to all drives" at logon .

    They used to connect automatically in xo with automatic logon enabled.

    My logon password is the same as the administrator password with which i can connect to these drives .
     
    wolf2009, May 20, 2019
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