--On 14 May 2004 11:55 +0200 "Stephan Lampe [ITXP]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You could try a "shutdown -l" or "shutdown -r".
That causes an immediate logout or reboot, doesn't it? What I would like to do is allow the user to continue working uninterrupted but convert their logoff into a reboot (whenever that is).
Thanks,
Frank
Did you want it to catch only when they log off, or if they shutdown as well convert to a reboot?
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