Cool. Now I understand the rationale
for what you were getting at.
Rick
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Rick came out o
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Random input below
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Rick came out of the woodwork and
rambled:
"Huh? Can you
explain both state
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joe stood up and
attempted to smack Mark Parris with a large trout,
saying:
“I would rather not set
domain policy with GPOs. While I am at
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Come on, who ya going to believe?
Microsoft who has all sorts of typoes in the documentation (I just saw a
reference to objectcategory=user in an MS doc 2 days ago, I still have the
bruise on my forehead) o
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This is from the Microsoft article – Enterprise logon
scripts
By default, logon scripts written as
either .bat or .cmd files (so-called "legacy" logon
scripts) run in a visible
This is from the Microsoft article – Enterprise logon scripts
By default, logon
scripts written as either .bat or .cmd files (so-called "legacy"
logon scripts)
run in a visible command window; when executed, a command window open up on the
screen. To prevent a user from closing the comm