Environment description: in the company domain environment, the administrator has customized the startup script and published it through the user policy. When a domain user logs on, it is expected to map various shares to the local machine, so that users can easily use them.
Problem Description: some Windows 7 and Win8 systems cannot find the ing disk when the domain user logs on to my computer. However, if you log on as a domain administrator, you can find the ing disk. If you copy the startup script to a local computer, you can also map the disk.
Solution: in the group policy editor, create a group policy object named "test part of the win7 group policy script cannot be started upon startup" and link it to "test unit ", expand "computer configuration-policy-Windows settings-security settings-local policy-security options", and go to the "User Account Control:" series on the main form. Make the following settings:
User Account Control: enable management approval mode all administrators: disable
The win7 script cannot be started in the domain environment.
Log on to Win7 or Win8 as a domain user, use the gpupdate/force command to force refresh the Group Policy, restart the computer, and log on as a domain user. The problem is solved.