The default location for local login scripts is the Systemroot\System32\Repl\Imports\Scripts folder. This folder is not created when Windows is reinstalled. Therefore, the SystemRoot\System32\Repl\Imports\Scripts folder should be created and shared with the Netlogon share name.
Where can I find login scripts?
GPOs are stored partly in your Active Directory database and partly in the replicated Sysvol folder shared by domain controllers.
Where are GPO scripts stored?
You can view your Netlogon files by typing the following command in the Run dialog box. %SYSTEMROOT%\debug\foldername . Here the folder name is the name of the folder you created to store your Netlogon files.
Where is the Netlogon folder?
GPOs are stored partly in your Active Directory database and partly in the replicated Sysvol folder shared by domain controllers.
Where can I find the Netlogon folder?
You can view your Netlogon files by typing the following command in the Run dialog box. %SYSTEMROOT%\debug\foldername . Here the folder name is the name of the folder you created to store your Netlogon files.
Where is the Sysvol folder?
For the SYSVOL folder, the default replica set root location is the folder: C:\WINNT\SYSVOL\domain.
How are Netlogon logs displayed?
You can see the above Netlogon debug log file in the %SYSTEMROOT%\debug folder. Open the file and you will get detailed information about the authentication or locking issue. You can also increase or decrease the size of this file by adding the MaximumLogFileSize DWORD value to the domain controller’s registry key.