The Software when installed in current state would auto logoff the signed on user. Computer inactivity is calculated and displayed in the user interface of the software. Auto LogOff signed on user with this software application, or get totally custom made functionality including computer shutdown, restart with forced or normal options. Yes the software works on 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Windows wherever applicable.
One of my colleagues came up with a solution that relies only on things found lying around the house:. This exploits the ability to trigger a process to run based on an entry in the event log. I thought this was a really clever solution, exploiting the ability to trigger a program based on events in the event log. Comments are closed. This is a frequently asked for feature around IT Pro circles.
Answer always involved coding screensavers. This is a great way to do it using just built-in stuff! Bookmarking this one for sure! There is another similar and popular request — how to logon a user automatically then locks the screen when a server boots? This reason for this is they got certain program to run on user session that cannot be run as service.
Great suggestion though! You're computers drop from the domain because the computer's change their password every 30 days. When locking an image or using a VM with snapshots that you want to revert to, you will see this issue.
What's happening is: your computer changes it's password with the AD on schedule. After the password change, you revert the image, and your computer attempts to use the old password. At this point, the AD denies it's password and your computer has lost its trust with the domain.
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Popular Topics in Windows 7. Spiceworks Help Desk. The help desk software for IT. Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need. Learn More ». Ghost Chili. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. BShurilla wrote: First off, we have 3 computer labs here on our college campus, and we absolutely do not care about the users losing any data from the local lab computers, as each user get a network share that follows their account wherever they log in that they save their data to.
At reboot it loads the original image. Mel Oct 25, at UTC. I had a script that would do this, I'm looking for it now. Ahh, I remember now. It was a screensaver that we used to auto log off the users. Thai Pepper. At reboot it loads the original image as much as i love SS for this exact reason.
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