If “Installer.exe” launches while a user is logged in, are any child processes 
spawned as the user?

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From: Miller, Todd<mailto:todd-mil...@uiowa.edu>
Sent: ‎Monday‎, ‎March‎ ‎3‎, ‎2014 ‎4‎:‎39‎ ‎PM
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com<mailto:mssms@lists.myitforum.com>

I have a package (old style) that I am using SCCM to deploy.  The advertisement 
is set to run whether or not a user is logged in, is set to run with admin 
rights and is set to allow interaction with the user.

The advertisement runs a program called Installer.exe which is a custom Autoit 
script.

When installer.exe kicks off according to the advertisement, Installer.exe can 
be seen running as SYSTEM, as expected.  This is verified by Taskmgr and PSList.
If the user logs out while Installer.exe is running, then the process exits.  
This is unexpected.  Do you happen to know, if a user logs out while an 
advertisement is running, should I expect SCCM to kill the process?   What do 
you think might be killing the EXE?  The user doesn’t have rights to the 
process, so I don’t think their logout should be effecting the process, but it 
seems like it does.




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