Re: auto-logoff users?

From: Andy McKnight (andrew.mcknight@clg.co.uk)
Date: 01/10/03


From: "Andy McKnight" <andrew.mcknight@clg.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 05:54:08 -0800


>Write a custom screen saver that kicks in after 15
minutes, then runs for
>however many minutes before logging the user off.
>
>Enforced with GPO.

Or, alternatively, you could use the one MicroSoft have
already written for you :)

It's called winexit.scr and it's part of the W2K Pro
Resource Kit.

Andy.



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