To configure a refresh script
- Start Group Policy Editor.
- Expand the Unix Setting | Scripts node.
- Double click Refresh Scripts.
The Refresh Script Properties dialog opens.
- Click Add.
The New Script dialog opens.
Note: Typically, you write and test the script on the target platform.
- Click Import.
A file browse dialog appears.
- Select the script file and click Open.
The script you choose automatically displays in the Name field.
Note: If you do not have a script to import, add a name for the script, select it on the property page and click Edit Script. Group Policy opens a text editor to allow you to create it "on the fly".
- In the Parameters field, enter any parameters to pass to the script on the command line.
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Select Options:
- Run As User: Check this box and enter a user name to force the script to run as a specific user on the Unix host.
- Run once: Check this box to prohibit the script from running more than one time on the Unix host.
- Click Add.
The new script displays in the list of configured scripts for this policy.
- Select the script in the list.
The Script Preview pane displays the read-only contents of the script.
- Click Edit Script to edit the contents of configured scripts.
Your text editor launches with the contents of the script so that you can edit and save the script.
- Close the text editor and save the contents.
The Script Preview pane displays the updated script contents.