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Q: Windows Small Business Server 2003 ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Windows Small Business Server 2003
Category: Computers > Operating Systems
Asked by: nsxmichael-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 22 Jan 2006 20:23 PST
Expires: 23 Jan 2006 19:17 PST
Question ID: 436636
Fresh install of SBS 2003.  Went through about 3 reboots of both
server and 6 workstations, then 2 of the workstations started rebooting
after conecting to the domain (works ok if login to the machine and
not the domain).  I would get the login screen, then see
the desktop for about 5-7 seconds then the client would just hard
reboot and it will start over at BIOS screen.

After trouble shooting, I determined that I can remove
the default script of SBS_LOGON_SCRIPT.bat from the NETLOG folder and
the client machine will not reboot - it will funtion normally.  The
default script has only the default line of:  \\<server
name>\clients\setup\setup.exe /s <server name>

Two part question - What does the script do? and what would the script do
that would cause the client to reboot (everytime) the default script
is used?

Clarification of Question by nsxmichael-ga on 23 Jan 2006 06:40 PST
NETLOGON folder not NETLOG folder.  Clients are Windows XP Pro SP2.
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