I audit my machines via GPO and run it as a startup script without need of CSCRIPT or WSCRIPT (turn Debug to Zero) and so far I haven't had any problems. When you add the script to the GPO, the file gets stored on a share on the Domain Controller and runs with SYSTEM privileges.
To troubleshoot, I would check a few places. First, make sure all settings on the script are correct, like your server path Check if the GPO is enabled on your clients, either with GPRESULT or RSOP.MSC Ultimately, check if the file path to the DC is accessible, you can find the details of the GPOs in the registry on HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\Scripts
Let me know how it goes
_________________ Old OA Setup: 500 Windows 7 workstations & 200 Apple OSX with OA v1.5.2 on Windows Server 2003 and WAMP 2 New OA Setup: 100 Windows servers with OA 2.2 on Windows Server 2016 and WAMP 3
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