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Jonoplunk
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Registered: Sep 2002 Location: Body - London, Soul - Johannesburg Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: A+, MCSA Working on: 70-284, MCSE, more acronyms, an all over Tan
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Run Startup script once
Hoping someone can advise me. I am trying to set-up new printers on a couple of machines on our network without having to physically go to each machine. "Why work hard if you can work clever?" is always my philosophy. So I have written some vbs scripts to install groups of printers, however I cannot find a way of deploying this using the Active directory. I can assign a login script to a Computer using the directory, but this would then run every startup which I don't want.
Any ideas on how to do this effectively?
Thanks,
Jono
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