Explorer window to netlogon share stays open after login

Phil 21 Reputation points
2020-11-17T16:31:47.753+00:00

Hi, we have recently migrated from Desktop Authority to Group Policy with Windows Server 2016 Domain Controllers. Some of our users, not all are experiencing a quirk where after they login a Windows Explorer window stays open to the Netlogon share. No obvious error or anything not working but obivously not only inconvenience to users but I think it's dangerous to have open incase they start poking around! How do I go about finding what is causing that Window to stay open or what is going wrong? Thanks, Phil

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-11-17T16:40:49.173+00:00

    May need to investigate what scripts, etc. happen at logon.

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  1. Phil 21 Reputation points
    2020-11-17T17:14:11.637+00:00

    I believe I found the issue! The users had an empty space in their login script path where someone had removed the old slogic.bat. This link helped me figure that out.

    22912-netlogon-folder.html

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-11-17T17:16:02.52+00:00

    Glad to hear of success.

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