Re: Cleanup and useraccount



OPPS! Sorry about my previous reply! Placed it on the wrong message.


"Steve" <Steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F51C66EE-EC39-4F9B-9812-70090987C686@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm running a program that does a "cleanup" by running a few DOS Commands
> after installation. I'm also logging into a domain. Even though I'm
> designated as Administrator (in my user type), I see this DOS window
> flash.
> If I'm logged on using the Administrator account to the domain or if I log
> in
> as myself to the local account, I don't see that DOS window. Is there a
> setting in my user account that does that?
>
> Thanks.


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