Deploying .LOA and .SIG files through Active Directory with logon
scripts
The .loa file and .sig file will be stored in c:\programfiles\thinkpad\
connectutilities\LOA. When deploying the .loa and .sig files through Active
Directory with logon scripts, mark the check box Allow silent import of this
package even after installation of client on the Create Distribution Package panel
of Access Connections.
For additional information about .loa and .sig files, see Chapter 3, "Working with
the Administrator Feature," on page 7.
Adding logon scripts into Group policy
The following steps provide instruction on how to setup logon scripts for the user
or computer in Group policy:
10. Click Open, and the Logon bat file will be added.
11. On the ADS Test panel under the Security Filtering section, click Add to give
Creating the Acloa.bat file
You can use the following example to create the Acloa.bat file:
:Begin
If exist "c:\program files\thinkpad\connectutilities4\
Silent.txt" goto SilentImportDoneBefore
copy \\conwiz.com\NETLOGON\user01\*.* "c:\program files\
thinkpad\connectutilities4"
cd c:\program files\thinkpad\connectutilities4
qctray /importsilently
Echo Silent Import was performed > "c:\program files\
thinkpad\connectutilities4\Silent.txt"
Echo Silent Import was performed
goto SilentImportDone
:SilentImportDoneBefore
Echo Silent Import was done before
:SilentImportDone
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1. Launch the Group policy Management editor.
2. Right click on the domain name and click Create and Link GPO.
3. Type the name of your Group Policy Object (GPO).
4. Right click on your GPO name, and then click Edit.
5. From the Group Policy Object Editor panel, navigate to the following:
User Configuration->Windows Settings->Scripts (Logon/Logoff)->Logon
6. From the Logon Properties panel, select the Acloa.bat file and then click Add.
7. On the Add a Script dialog box, click Browse and select your script.
8. Click OK.
9. Copy the Acloa.bat file your Logon scripts location.
rights to a user, group or computer.