We are trying to copy 3 files from our domain controller to a user PC and have it execute from a .bat file when a user logs in via Active Directory
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When we associate the .bat file to a user in AD for their logon, the PC copies down the 2 files, but the executable isn't launched.
Am I doing something wrong here?
Here is the script in question:
mkdir c:\stinger_dl
copy \\DC01\netlogon\install\PsExec.exe c:\stinger_dl\
copy \\DC91\netlogon\install\stinger.exe c:\stinger_dl\
c:\stinger_dl\psexec.exe /accepteula -u domain\admin -p MagicPassword -d -h c:\stinger_dl\stinger.exe --SILENT --ADL --GO --RPTALL --DELETE --REPORTPATH=c:\stinger_dl
We had a nasty virus outbreak last Friday (current virus protection missed it) and are trying to force a scan on all user PCs with Stinger when they login tomorrow.
Anyone interested, this is the virus that got us
Best Answer
Using group policy you could add the .exe to run on start up on its own, not via a .bat file? Will still allow you to have your parameters etc.
User Configuration > Windows Settings > Scripts(Log on/Log off) Just add the exe here with the parameters.