absolutely.    ** this ones also for Richard's benefit!!

If dealing with multiply windows machines in a corporate or even home
environment, purchase a Microsoft Press Resource Kit.  These resource kits
include many utilities and enhance the functionality of windows.

With the NT resource kit you get KIX that enables you to write more advanced
login scripts. There is also a freeware utility call KixTart
http://netnet.net/~swilson/kix/nfKiX.htm.  This is a very powerful scripting
utility.

Microsoft has released the Windows Scripting Host which is bound to be the
next standard in all cases where scripting is necessary, including login
scripts.WSH will be included in NT5 and can be downloaded at
http://www.microsoft.com/management/wsh.htm.

James
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James Stracey   (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

NT Development Support Team, Applications Development Support Section
IT Infrastructure Branch, IT Services Group
Department of Employment, Workplace Relations & Small Business

Telephone: 02 6121 [5438]       Facsimile:  02 6276 7552



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Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] netlogon.bat


> Is there a way to define different netlogon scripts for different groups
and/or
> users when they login from windows?
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