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Hello,

 

I'm using the built in remote access for Windows 2003 R2 SP2. On the

previous version of 2003, Log Off was an option under start - I don't seem

to have that any more even when logging in as administrator. Do I have to

do something special?

 

Thanks

Guest Shridhar Venkatanarasimhan [MS]
Posted

Re: No Log Off - Windows 2003 R2 SP2?

 

Hi.

 

The exact graphical user interface for logging off depends on the version of

the operating system you are accessing. It is usually available in some form

under the start button but may differ from version to version.

 

Another way to log of is to open a DOS prompt, type logoff and hit enter.

 

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"boe" <boe_d@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> Hello,

>

> I'm using the built in remote access for Windows 2003 R2 SP2. On the

> previous version of 2003, Log Off was an option under start - I don't seem

> to have that any more even when logging in as administrator. Do I have

> to do something special?

>

> Thanks

>

Guest Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT]
Posted

Re: No Log Off - Windows 2003 R2 SP2?

 

Can you please check your group policy under User

Configuration->Administrative Templates->Start Menu and Taskbar "Remove

Logoff on the Start Menu" is enabled?

If your machine is joined to a domain, you may also need to check from your

domain controller "Active Directory Users and Computers"

 

Thanks

Soo Kuan

 

 

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"boe" <boe_d@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> Hello,

>

> I'm using the built in remote access for Windows 2003 R2 SP2. On the

> previous version of 2003, Log Off was an option under start - I don't seem

> to have that any more even when logging in as administrator. Do I have

> to do something special?

>

> Thanks

>

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest Sam Hobbs
Posted

Re: No Log Off - Windows 2003 R2 SP2?

 

I doubt that DOS will do a logoff. A command prompt window might but not

DOS.

 

Many people use the term "DOS" incorrectly. It probably does not matter most

of the time, but it can be confusing for developers in situations that it is

not clear whether it really is DOS that is being referred to. And yes, there

is definitely a huge difference between a DOS window and a command prompt

window. They are the same in appearance only.

 

 

"Shridhar Venkatanarasimhan [MS]" <shrivenk@online.microsoft.com> wrote in

message news:eARWIw12HHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>

> Another way to log of is to open a DOS prompt, type logoff and hit enter.

Guest Shridhar Venkatanarasimhan [MS]
Posted

Re: No Log Off - Windows 2003 R2 SP2?

 

Hi.

 

I actually meant "Command Prompt." I am sorry, DOS is not the correct term

for Command Prompt. Thanks for the correction.

 

Regards.

 

Shridhar

 

 

 

"Sam Hobbs" <samuel@social.rr.com_change_social_to_socal> wrote in message

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>I doubt that DOS will do a logoff. A command prompt window might but not

>DOS.

>

> Many people use the term "DOS" incorrectly. It probably does not matter

> most of the time, but it can be confusing for developers in situations

> that it is not clear whether it really is DOS that is being referred to.

> And yes, there is definitely a huge difference between a DOS window and a

> command prompt window. They are the same in appearance only.

>

>

> "Shridhar Venkatanarasimhan [MS]" <shrivenk@online.microsoft.com> wrote in

> message news:eARWIw12HHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>> Another way to log of is to open a DOS prompt, type logoff and hit enter.

>

>

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