Re: How do I display only the last output string in vbscript
- From: camille.reeves@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 11:56:38 -0700
(1) Because I can't prevent a logoff initiated by Start > Logoff from
a script. I would have to write a program that waits for the logoff
event to be thrown and then make API calls to the OS to prevent logoff
from happening. I don't know how to program. I just started scripting
a month ago.
(2) Because logoff scripts run [b]after[ /b] all the windows have
closed.
.
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