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magiccode9
post Nov 26 2007, 05:47 PM
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In case that you need login and / or logoff to execute some commands.
You could do this with GPO login / logoff function.

Here is step:

1.) Choose Start Menu -> Run -> type in gpedit.msc
2.) Expand User -> Windows Settings ->Script ( Logon / Logoff )
3.) Double-Click either one and a dialog displayed
4.) Click the add button and then browse the command files that you wish to executed. The Script Parameters allowed you to pass any extra parameters to the command or applications. Click OK button.
5.) You command now should displayed on Name / Parameters List Box. Click OK button and close the window.
6.) Make the change with the logoff if you needed.

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crazyfray
post Dec 5 2007, 06:33 PM
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An alternative for logon for less technical users is:
- browse to your 'Startup' folder in Programs
- right button, and click 'Explore'
- put a shortcut to your program/document/file in this location.

(I'm fairly certain you already know this!)

I'll give this a try sometime though...looks very handy!
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hippiman
post Dec 7 2007, 03:52 AM
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That's pretty sweet. You might need to make a tutorial later on basic cmd files, for those people that don't know anything about windows, or whatever. Unless there's already a tutorial on that. I'm not sure.
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de4thpr00f
post Dec 7 2007, 04:49 AM
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Hehe, sweet. Simple and without the need of tweak programs.
By the way, do you have anything like this for windows vista?
Thanks in advance.

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