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Have you tried this:
http://windows.about.com/od/tipsarchive/l/bltip238.htm
specifically the part about passwords (under the tip-within-a-tip thing). I don’t know if this will work with what you’re trying to do, but I figured it was worth a shot.
Micheal -----Original Message-----
Been working on this one most of the day.....have it sort of working.
Needed to use CPAU from joeware, but there is one problem. The password is displayed in the batch which is pretty much unsecure and goes against any password policy. Anyways, I have it adding the user to the correct group upon logon. It takes a little while though for the user to show in the group. I also tried using the /delete to delete the group but if the person isnt in that group the script just hangs.
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Behalf Of Micheal S. Mand Craig,
Quoting what Kamlesh said before your email:
“To
remove logged-in user, I would use something like
His email was sent 11/19/2005 10:37 AM. If you didn’t get it I can forward that to you.
Thanks,
Micheal
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How would you go about removing the user from the group in a login script?
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on what James said, On 11/18/05, Blair, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Michael,
You could create a new user security group and a GPO for the homepage. Use security filtering so that group only gets the policy. Remove the new users from the group after x days.
James
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How about a logon script to take care of this? Check for a HKCU key/value. If it's not there, assume it's the first logon and set their homepage and then set the homepage.
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Hello,
I just joined the list, so forgive me if this has been answered already.
I've been put to the task of using AD to set the home page of all NEW users to our company intranet, but not override the current user's settings. We want this to happen automatically because we are usually creating new users with little notice, and very little time to make the account active. I've searched and searched all over existence for something related to this, and so far have only come up with some hacks to permanently set every user's home page the same. We want users to be able to change this home page if they wish, without it resetting every time they log in to their machine. If they log into a new machine, we could also set the home page to the intranet, but this isn't as necessary.
Has anyone even heard of doing anything like this? Is it even possible?
Thanks in advance, Micheal S. Mand
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