accounts on the machines. They are connected to the domain so any
maintenance will be done via domain credentials.
On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 10:39:01 AM UTC-5, jcbollinger wrote:
On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 3:34:46 PM UTC-6, Jordan Wright wrote:
I have some Windows systems that I
I have some Windows systems that I need to configure a user's profile. The
user has to be logged into for the profile to be created. I came up with
the solution below but it seems kinda hacky. I assume there is a better way
to get the same effect without having a class inside a class? Is there