An alternative is to hide it. This can be done by creating DWORD value HKEY_USERS\\Console\WindowSize and set to 050005 in Hex and HKEY_USERS\\Console\WindowPosition set it to 04FF06FF in Hex. This makes the Window very small and positions it off the screen.
the reg-key-trick works for NT, that I know,
however, I never tried it on 2K.
but anyway,
I think there is a policy that you can set up to make the logon script run invisible from users. If you are setting user policies, should be in that section, probably under the same menu with the logon script options.
I'll check on that when I get home,
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Reason? The user won't see the script that is run under the Computer node (that's during computer startup and the user is not in control), but the user can see the scripts run under the User node - unless you make them invisible.
Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
Associate Expert
Expert Zone -
1º MSMVP, if you set the policy to "disabled" instead of
"Not Configured" (which is the default) the script runs hide from users, regardless of which node the policy
is applied to. sometimes is good to read the "explain" tab.
2º - also, if the gpo is set on the machine, every user
logging on that machine will get the gpo applied,
but maybe that's not what teamaker wants..
3º - I guess you meant to "paste" the machine node, right? =0P
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