Re: Cleanup and useraccount



Steve wrote:

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.

You're unfortunately leaving out important details needed for anyone to be able to help you and what you've written seems almost contradictory. Please elaborate and supply accurate details. For starters, what is the program the does this "cleanup"?


Steve

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