RE: Access to scripts(startup/shutdown) under computers



Hi,

This is correct. Startup/Shutdown Scripts are for Computers (in Computer
config). Logon/Logoff Scripts are for users (in Users config). This is the
way it has always been.

Cheers,

Lara

"Ness" wrote:

> I have 2003 admin tools loaded and I use this for creating login scripts by
> applying a script to a OU using group policy but for some reason I can now no
> longer see windows settings /scripts/(startup/shutdown) under user
> configuration. I can see this for computer configuration but not the users. I
> have previously had access to this and MS technet concierge were as helpful
> as ever.
>
> Any ideas?
>
.



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