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| | Logon Script Disclaimer Morning All, I have been given a task to add a disclaimer to a users logon, if the user selects Yest is allows them to log on if no it logs them off.... My question is has anyone tried this and can they pass on some samples I could look at, Failing that can some one pass on some logon scripts so that I can look how they are done, then I can attempt to put my solution together... BTW: If anyone has a better idea on doing it I will take all the help I can. I know that the built in dialog you can turn on works but it only has an ok button and does not give the user the option to say no. Thanks for you help, Glenn. |
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| | Re: Logon Script Disclaimer Hello Glenn, For my point of view, create company rules, let the user sign them and then hand out the user account. As additional INFO for the user add the Legal notice and even your boss is save. If the user will say NO to your rules he don't need any kind of account. Best regards myweb Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > Morning All, > > I have been given a task to add a disclaimer to a users logon, if the > user > selects Yest is allows them to log on if no it logs them off.... > My question is has anyone tried this and can they pass on some samples > I > could look at, Failing that can some one pass on some logon scripts so > that > I can look how they are done, then I can attempt to put my solution > together... > BTW: If anyone has a better idea on doing it I will take all the help > I can. I know that the built in dialog you can turn on works but it > only has an ok button and does not give the user the option to say no. > > Thanks for you help, Glenn. > |
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| | Re: Logon Script Disclaimer Powershell is probably a poor choice for any type of logon script at the moment because it's not natively found on every desktop unless you are doing some type of automated install on every pc on your network. "Glenn Wilson" <ircomm@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%23kA9u6iIHHA.4760@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Morning All, > > I have been given a task to add a disclaimer to a users logon, if the user > selects Yest is allows them to log on if no it logs them off.... > My question is has anyone tried this and can they pass on some samples I > could look at, Failing that can some one pass on some logon scripts so > that I can look how they are done, then I can attempt to put my solution > together... > > BTW: If anyone has a better idea on doing it I will take all the help I > can. I know that the built in dialog you can turn on works but it only has > an ok button and does not give the user the option to say no. > > Thanks for you help, Glenn. > |
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