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Guest jdt at acn
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hi i am using windows 2003 and setup a user login script for them to use when

they logon to the domain from there xp workstation.

 

i have added the login script in the user properties in active directory.

it there any way that i can hide the script when its runs on the workstation

as the users can seen to script and some have closed it down

 

thanks

 

John

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Guest Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)
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Re: windows login script

 

You may want to use echo off command.

 

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"jdt at acn" <jdt at acn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> hi i am using windows 2003 and setup a user login script for them to use

> when

> they logon to the domain from there xp workstation.

>

> i have added the login script in the user properties in active directory.

> it there any way that i can hide the script when its runs on the

> workstation

> as the users can seen to script and some have closed it down

>

> thanks

>

> John

Guest Coraleigh Miller
Posted

RE: windows login script

 

Hi John,

 

Assign the login script through a group policy instead of through ADUC..it

shouldnt show up for the users then.

 

http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/923c5070-528a-4a8c-8937-2d71ca4721701033.mspx?mfr=true

 

Coraleigh Miller

 

"jdt at acn" wrote:

> hi i am using windows 2003 and setup a user login script for them to use when

> they logon to the domain from there xp workstation.

>

> i have added the login script in the user properties in active directory.

> it there any way that i can hide the script when its runs on the workstation

> as the users can seen to script and some have closed it down

>

> thanks

>

> John


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