Re: Logon script and permissions

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On Tue, 31 May 2005 20:35:26 -0700, "Gordon Price"
<gordon(thorn)@albedoconsulting.com> wrote:

>My current issue is a domain, but I am hoping for an answer that works for
>P2P situations as well. I normally just put a shortcut in the Startup folder
>for P2P stuff, but that actually runs later than a true Logon script, so I
>might do it in the user profile.

If the workstations can be reached to put in a startup script,
couldn't the files be copied and permissions be applied as well?

Copying files and applying permissions is very easy in shell scripting
with Copy and Cacls.

Clay Calvert
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