smart card forced logoff - save files first?
From: Hans (hans.walder@pointag.net)
Date: 09/11/02
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From: "Hans" <hans.walder@pointag.net> Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 03:50:44 -0700
Hi everyone!
Finally, we are able to use smart cards for the Windows
2000 Logon.
But there is still one problem that I can't solve.
We are using the smart card removable behavior "Force
Logoff". It works fine (almost too fine *g*), because it
logs off without any warning...
Is there a possiblity to interact with the user first so
that he/she can save all unsaved files. I mean is there
something like the shutdown.exe command does, to inform
the user first that the system logs of in a few seconds
and that he/she should save all files.
Thanks for any hint!
Hans
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