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Where is your login script saved? It really should be stored on the netlogon share.
Otherwise use the GPO native map network drives.
You could for debug purposes make sure your scripts are not hidden via gpo setting and place a pause in the script to see any errors
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Hi, I had tried native mapped drives first. I just tried again given your response and still no luck, followed this specific tutorial this time to ensure all steps were correct. https://activedirectorypro.com/map-network-drives-with-group-policy/
I wanted to post my scripts to netlogon share (sysvol) on the domain controller but given this is simple AD didn't see a method to perform that action in the AWS docs. I made a share on the EC2 provisioned resource and ensured domain users had read access. Are these just limitations to SimpleAD should I migrate to proper domain controller? Thanks!