This article introduces the use of domain policy preferences to work! Instance 1 maps a shared disk of a file server to a network disk, instance 2 creates a shortcut to the shared folder of the file server and places it on the user's desktop instance 3 is the local user group that manages the Win7 client, and there are many things that can be set in the preferences , including creating and updating files or folders, and so on, for example, we have a company internal telephone table, I make a preference, put the file on all the user's desktop, each time the internal phone number and person name change, I just need to change the file, is not very convenient. Other registry things are also aggregated into preferences, In the 2003 era these mapped drives and the update registry and files are done by writing the commands in a script and then adding the script to the power-on login script. But 2008r2 the idea that a lot of scripting has been done here! Don't talk nonsense, start on the topic
1. Network share folder mapping cost site
Some companies like to map the folder to the client local, and some for the sake of the network and improve the boot speed, the shared folder on the desktop, the two ways are narrated, discard the bat script, the preferences can do everything for you!
Open Group Policy on this OU to see Drive mapping options in User Configuration-preferences-windows settings