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Name: mestridge
Date: June 17, 2003 at 13:00:06 Pacific
OS: 9x
CPU/Ram: varied
Comment:

I have 9x users who, when the PC/network gets too slow\busy for their taste are pressing CANCEL for the login scripts thus not causing them to complete. I have already applied all the tricks to prevent one from canceling from within a DOS box/batch file; however, one can still select the Windows NT Logon Script CANCEL button as part of the actual logon procedure.

Is there any way to suppress this button or entire window for 9x OS's?

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks



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Name: mick
Date: June 18, 2003 at 05:48:51 Pacific
Reply:

You can use policy editor

http://calnetad.berkeley.edu/documentation/security/win98chk.pdf

I can't remember in 98 if you can start a batch file minimised i.e.

start /min logon.bat


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