Logon Script update

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dalbert

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Post by dalbert » Fri Jul 09, 2021 12:31 am
Hello,

The Viscosity client configuration includes a logon.vbs script enabled by selecting "Connected Script" in the Advanced tab. The logon.vbs script is located in the \\domain.local\NETLOGON\ - the windows default location. When I click on the "Select" button, navigate to the mentioned location, the Viscosity copies the logon.vbs to %appdata%\Viscosity\OpenVPN\2 folder. When the \\domain.local\NETLOGON\logon.vbs script got updated, the copies of that script on the remote computers are not updated and continue using the old wrong version.
How can I push the updated version of the logon.vbs to all remote clients? I am looking for an automated solution.

Thank you,
David Albert.

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Post by Eric » Fri Jul 09, 2021 11:16 am
Hi David,

Per the other thread, you will need to copy the script into %appdata% with the rest of the configuration files.

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Eric
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dalbert

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Post by dalbert » Fri Jul 09, 2021 11:42 pm
Hello Eric,

If I understand you correctly, there is no way to push the updated logon.vbs script to all remote computers. So, every time I made changes to the logon.vbs I have to go to every remote computer and copy logon.vbs from \\domain.local\NETLOGON\ to the local %appdata%\Viscosity\OpenVPN.
It would be a great help if the Viscosity client checks if the local copy of the logon.vbs script is different from the network location and updates when necessary. Maybe there is a best practice for this kind of scenario you can share with me. I don't think I am dealing with a unique situation.

Regards,
David

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Post by Eric » Mon Jul 12, 2021 12:52 pm
Hi David,

You would need to do it via GPO or a package manager of some type.

https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/articl ... onnections

Regards,
Eric
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