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SYMPTOMS
When you install a Domain Controller with the ampersand character (&) in
the server name, Microsoft Windows NT clients cannot process logon scripts.
You may see a command shell opened with an error message that the specified
file was not found.
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If, however, you encapsulate the \\server&name in quotes, the command will process correctly. CAUSE
The ampersand is a logical continuation operator within the Windows NT
default command interpreter, Cmd.exe. This is why the second error message
is generated in the above example of the net view \\server&name.
WORKAROUNDRename the server to a name that does not contain special characters. Additional query words:
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