Am I getting something wrong? I always thought logon scripts run nuder the user account and startup scripts prior to logon run under system?
Regards Stefan Walther -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Murad Talukdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. März 2006 07:35 An: 'Murad Talukdar'; [email protected] Betreff: RE: user logon script context.... Okay a further google showed me the answer--but some clarification would be great-can logon scripts be set to run under a chosen context? Ie, if I don't want it to run under either SYSTEM or localadmin, can this be done? (I get the feeling this could be no). Regards Murad Talukdar -----Original Message----- From: Murad Talukdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 4:31 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: user logon script context.... Hi guys, Can anyone point me to a paper detailing what security context a User logon script runs under? I want to know what kind of permissions a script(well, I understand that it doesn't have permissions itself but runs AT a certain level of access) has when that user logs one. For instance, if the user is just a restricted user locally, should I be able to call a .exe in the script which loads and writes to the c drive? All this to be done through a GPO. Kind Regards Murad Talukdar --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
