Re: GP for setting the user runonce
- From: "kj" <kj@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:34:55 -0700
Yes I see your point. In my case the runone process will create a per user
logfile when it sucessfully completes and I can then move them up the ou
tree a notch where the runonce GPO doesn't apply. Well, that's the plan
anyway. Logging is working, GPO is working. Now when I get the program to
work I should be set.
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/kj
"Mark Heitbrink [MVP]" <spam-only@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
kj schrieb:
What's the best way to do a user runonce setting (XP,2K)? Custom adm
maybe?
None ... because if you define a GPO/Policy with the runonce key,
you have the problem, that your comannd is always processed, at time
the GPO is applied again.
So thats why it will never be "runonce", it will be the same as
the "run" entry.
The trick on "runoce" is, that the entry is deleted, after process.
But you define this setting again and again and again ...
Mark
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