Re: Last Logged On User
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Eric Kufrin wrote:
I'm doing something similar to that. I am setting it to be blank with
the correct domain already set.
What I did was added the reg add commands into the postimg.bat file
that is running after the initial ZTI logon. It does that then
reboots.
That sounds good enough. I'll try it out.
Thanks
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