Re: Logon and Logoff script for NT4

From: Ray at <%=sLocation%> [MVP] (%=sLocation%)
Date: 07/12/04

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    NT does not support logoff scripts. That was new to 2000, along with
    startup and shutdown scripts.

    Ray at home

    "Joe" <noone@liux.it> wrote in message
    news:u5NtSm3ZEHA.2544@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > I have a vbs script that reports users when they log on and off. I got it
    to
    > work great on win2k with the logon and logoff scripts in the GPO. How can
    i
    > do this in a NT4 Domain. Is there a Logon and Logoff Scripts section in
    the
    > nt4 server?
    >
    > tia
    >
    >


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