Paul:
You are correct. These machines will load a generic account. The registry
settings you recommend seem to provide at least part of my solution. Thanks!
> In fact there is no reason our machines should ever be logged off.
Logging off and back on with a mandatory profile will be my Deep
Freeze-on-the-cheap strategy for deleting any changes a patron might have
made to the computer's configuration and to delete any personal information
that might be stored. If your computers don't log off, how do you maintain a
standard configuration and delete personal information?
Jeffrey Pike
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> Of Jeffrey Pike
> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 8:25 AM
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> Subject: [LIBNT-L] Logoff script with auto-logon
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> I set up a mandatory profile for my public computers, and I'm
> looking for a way that patrons can control logging off when
> they're done, so the profile gets reloaded for each new
> session. Ideally I'd like an icon on the desktop that the
> patron could double click that would log off the session and
> immediately and automatically re-login. I have found some
> scripts that seem like they will do the logging off, but
> achieving the logging back in seems more elusive. Is anyone
> using a solution like this? The clients are all on XP Pro SP3
> and the server is running 2008 Server R2 Standard.
>
> Jeffrey Pike
> Technology Services Librarian
> Groton Public Library
> Groton, MA 01450
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