Now I am very intrigued.
Paul,
That is a very cool idea We have the ability to bring everyone up to
Outlook 2K or the script idea would be even cooler I will have to look into
this further.
Joshua,
Are you saying I could create a service to run these?? I am not sure
I understand. Did you mean to say "Why NOT call the apps you want to run
with a service" Pardon my lack of experience but I would even know where to
begin. This would be very helpful with my distiller.
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From: Morgan, Joshua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Just a question.... Why call to the apps you want to run with a Service?
Joshua Morgan
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From: Elkins.Justin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 10:42 AM
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Subject: RE: So easy I hate to ask but will
Todd,
This simple question sure went a long way. I also have no problem editing
the registry my only concern with Q310584 is that the password is kept in
plain text, not a real big deal because I am sure I can protect the key.
This server is 2k but I have many NT servers so I should be able to pull up
the Autolog.exe. Or maybe I will do the registry Hack (sorry to use Hack it
just sounds cooler then modify). By the way I have "hacked" the registry
with ill effects but I didn't know what I was doing as is usually the case.
I will never be accused of being holier than thou.
Alex,
With the TSWEB I can just select shutdown from the start menu but as
with the shutdown command it will not log me back in. I can log in and start
the apps but when I log of the apps close. MS really does need to create a
way for apps to be running wile it is not logged in I have the same problem
on an NT 4 machine that is running a distiller. This server is almost never
shutdown though.
I hope we can all still be friends :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd C. Haugland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 6:51 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: So easy I hate to ask but will
At 12:20 AM 6/7/2002, Greg Eytcheson wrote:
> >For AUTOLOGON: The Resource kit has a tool: AUTOLOG.EXE that will do
> >exactly this for you. No registry hacking necessary ...
>
>"Hacking" the registry -- what a laugh. That is like saying you are
>going to "hack" a text file or it is "hacking" to change a database
>record. Despite what you may have been lead to believe, the registry is
>not some mystical collection of spells and incantations. The registry
>is a database of settings -- nothing more. Your computer will not
>auto-destruct if you edit the registry.
Oh, aren't we just a bit holier than thou?? NO $H!T Sherlock! Any admin
worth his/her salt knows how to "play" with the registry, and has no
problem with it. And I agree with almost every statement you make. But
why do something when you don't have to? To make my car run better, I
*could* tear down the engine every 5,000 miles, but I prefer to just change
the oil...
(Now let's just smile, shack e-hands, and move on, shall we??) :-) :^) :-D
Justin - AUTOLOG is on the NT4 Server Resource Kit CD; I don't think you
ever mentioned what OS you are actually working on? I know it works on any
NT4/2000 machine though. And since I didn't HACK THE REGISTRY (<G>) when I
used it, I don't know how it stores the info. I can send it to you
privately if you'd like; a search on MS-KB for AUTOLOG will probably tell
you as much as I can, too.
Todd C. Haugland
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