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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2007
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| Hi to All, I need to run a script at user login. How can perform this ? For example, in Windows Server 2003 I place my script in C:\WINDOWS\SYSVOL\sysvol\myoffice.mydomain.lan\scripts and I fill the the profile proprty of account with the name of script. Exist in Vista a method like this ? Thank You and Best Regards
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| Elite Members Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: S.W. Kansas
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| When you say SCRIPT. Do you mean a BAT file to excuted via the autoexec.bat .? or via the config.sys or where - the reason I ask I have never ran Windows 2000. so have no idea what it does or now it does.... things.
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