Automatically Log Off a workstation



G'Day List,

Greetings and best wishes.

Does anyone have any thoughts, ideas, real life experiences in setting up a
policy to automatically closing/saving all applications and logging off a XP
Pro workstation if it is idle for say 3 to 3.5 hours?

Most of my domain (W2K3 Domain servers) users just leave their XP Pro
workstations on or "locked" with applications running and files open
overnight.

Thanks.

Ferg


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