Re: Logon script?
- From: "Thota Umesh" <thotaumesh@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 05:41:53 +0530
Yes it can be down. u can lockdown ur system or strip its limitations to the
maximum.
Using roaming profiles the profiles can be deleted during logoff too.
And there are many ways to do ur logon and logoff sequence work u can use
macro's to scripts. many are available.
"MAC" <stan_928 @ hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:qom2529mppps2trtslu5rtbacbsshcius7@xxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
Just wondering if this can be done.
Background:
There are multiple Windows XP PCs with autologon enabled in a domain
with Active Directory enforcing the user profiles and policies. Users
cannot install software. User profile is deleted upon logging off and
the autologon creates a new profile.
Can one write a script file to log off the autologon account, then log
on with adminstratrative account, log off and then the autologon user
account will reassert itself? If so, how?
Yes this is a weird thing to ask. Noticed that after Acrobat Reader
7.0.7 was deployed to these PC an error message keeps popping up and
the only way to get rid of it is logging in as a local administrator
once. Don't know what active directory policy would prevent this. Hope
some does so a script file won't be needed. Used InstallShield Tuner
7.0 for Adobe Acrobat to customize the install like accepting the EULA
agreement and the same result occurs .
Thanks,
MAC
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