Property FAQ Archives Tags Random Login New Person Tags: windows2003 startupscripts batchfiles Share: Twitter Facebook Many thanks for clicking, I'll try to be short. I'm inside of a very locked-down Windows XP and 2003 server natural environment run by techs who are also distracted and busy to help significantly. I've written a piece of management software for your workstations in VB.NET. I need to deploy it to 20 workstations as being a beta test. It can be an executable that has to run on startup on a machine in lieu of a consumer basis (loads of totally different users on these several test machines). Installation is simply not a problem - it just needs to be known as on startup, every last time. The techs have permitted me to run a batch file on startup that is named through the Win 2003 server logon scripts - which can be themselves batch files that they run to create shares and many others. This is certainly managed through the group policy (right here I get lost). Great,
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