I would like to configure GroupWise to _not_ remember the username of the last authenticated user who logged in under that Windows profile. Is is possible to pass the groupwise exe a command line switch to not load the user ID?
I should clarify that adding /@u-? after grpwise.exe in my shortcut target only works the first time. after i log in to groupwise, then exit, then click on my shortcut again, it puts in my user ID.
basically, i want to make a single, locked down, super simplified terminal services profile for each user in my AD. for one of the applications offered on my terminal services desktop, it opens up groupwise to send an email notification. however, for each person who logs in, they get whoever was the last groupwise user ID in the login box. it's just an annoyance, really.
There isn't any way of leaving it totally blank. I have seen it setup so that it always puts in something to be cleared such as: type_user_name_here and other variations, but there is no way to make it blank. I thought I had it once using the Alt-255 space character but you still have to clear that.
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