Peter Hartmann schrieb:
> I would love it if that were the case.  right now I'm using both.
> machine and user. for me when it's run at login as user, wpkg is not
> run as system.  i just don't see it in the docs and in AD itself.
> googling  AD logon script as administrator all leads to some 3rd party
> runas program. or ms docs saying that user logon scripts are not run
> with admin privileges.

I was pretty sure I saw something like that in AD management console.
Or am I confusing it with the Task Scheduler, which has this possibility?

Anyway, you may find a better answer in a Windows or AD-specific mailing 
group - don't forget to report back your findings :)


BTW - why do you want to run it when the user logs in? It doesn't make 
much sense to me, but perhaps there's something I'm missing.


-- 
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org

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