Re: Local Group Policy logoff script

From: _at_at@blueandco.dot.com> (zschiel(_at_at@blueandco.dot.com)
Date: 10/29/04


To: partyman66 <partyman66@discussions.microsoft.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 08:39:30 -0500

Have you had any success with this? I am looking to do nearly the same
thing.

Thanks!

-Zack-

On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 08:27:04 -0700, partyman66
<partyman66@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I am also looking for a way to do the exact thing that you are doing.
>
> If you can guarantee that each machine that you are running on will
> already
> have some Group Policy running on them, then you should be able to make a
> copy of the c:\WINNT\System32\GroupPolicies\USER\Scripts\Scripts.ini off
> of a
> system in which this policy has been hand created via the GPEdit tool and
> copy it to the machines that you want to configure to have that same
> logon/logoff policy(You can't write to the file with >> due to security
> reasons, but I think you can copy a new one over it).
>
> The big problem I am having, is that I can't guarantee that the group
> policy
> logon/logoff has been initialized on the machines that I will be running
> my
> script on.
>
> I am currently trying to do various things with the registry so that the
> script that I'm creating will not only setup my logon/logoff script
> policies,
> but also initialize any windows 2k machine to use logon/logoff policies
> if
> they haven't already been configured to do so.
>
> If I figure it out(Fingers are crossed), i'll Post how to do it.
>
>
>
>
> "Drummer9909" wrote:
>
>> Yes, but we currently are not in a domain, and I would like to push
>> this out
>> before our AD migration. I would like to try and mitigate a major
>> compatibility issue with some software we're using.
>>
>> "Denis Wong @ Hong Kong" wrote:
>>
>> > Why not use domain level GP? Domain GP is meant to be managed
>> centrally,
>> > which is what you want to achieve.
>> >
>> > BR,
>> > Denis
>> >
>> > "Drummer9909" wrote:
>> >
>> > > Is there a way to add a logoff script to the Local Group Policy of a
>> > > workstation without user intervention?
>> > >
>> > > I need to push a local logoff script to 300+ workstations, and am
>> looking
>> > > for an easy way to accomplish.
>> > >
>> > > Thanks,
>> > > Drummer9909

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