Hi Peter,

Thanks for your response.  Your advice noted

Kindly advise

1) What shall be the content of this script, the execute file, which 
include starting Mozilla operation
2) Where shall I save this file.

Thanks in advance

Stephen


At 07:53 AM 9/26/2002 -0400, Peter Billson wrote:
>Stephen,
>   The script I mentioned is run by the user, not the admin. For example,
>if you called the clean up script /usr/local/bin/cleanstart and you
>currently provide a desktop icon that launches /usr/bin/mozzila you edit
>that desktop icon so that it runs /usr/local/bin/cleanstart.
>
>   Each time a user clicks on the icon, it will run the script and will
>kill any existing mozilla and java processes *for that user* and launch
>a new browser.
>
>   When a regular user runs killall they only have permission to kill
>their own processes so the killall will automatically kill just that
>particular user's Mozilla.
>
>   You definitely *do not* want to run this script as root since root has
>permission to kill *everyone's* mozilla session.
>
>
>Stephen Liu wrote:
> > The network administrator can't monitor all users throughout the day nor he
> > would start Mozilla for each user himself.  It is possible to make a script
> > so that the user on starting Mozilla the script will be evoked first before
> > Mozilla started.
>
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