How do I create a login script?
In the console tree, expand Local Users and Groups, and then click Users. In the right pane, right-click the user account that you want, and then click Properties. Click the Profile tab. In the Logon script box, type the file name (and the relative path, if necessary) of the logon script.
What is logon scripts?
A login script is a series of instructions that a workstation follows every time a user logs on. These instructions are held on the server in a 'script' file, a batch file that workstations can access and run.
How do I deploy a logon script?
To assign user logon scripts
In the results pane, double-click Logon. In the Logon Properties dialog box, click Add. In the Add a Script dialog box, do the following: In Script Name, type the path to the script, or click Browse to search for the script file in the Netlogon shared folder on the domain controller.
How do I view logon scripts?
In the Group Policy Management Editor, navigate to User Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Scripts (Logon/Logoff), then double-click Logon in the right pane. In the Logon Properties window, click Show Files. A folder whose name ends in User\Scripts\Logon\ is displayed.