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Log Off Script (Windows 2003 Server)

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    Kamal Afridi
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    I need a script with parameters (LoginID,Password) which log off the Windows 2003 server and then login.

    Know Yourself Then Grow Yourself.

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      I need a script with parameters (LoginID,Password) which log off the Windows 2003 server and then login.

      Know Yourself Then Grow Yourself.

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      Are you asking how to log the server back in with a specific account automatically?? You can learn more about setting up automatic logon with a little Googling - "windows server 2003 automatic logon[^]". And noone here is going to write the script for you. This isn't Rent-A-Coder... -- modified at 11:15 Monday 25th September, 2006

      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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      • K Kamal Afridi

        I need a script with parameters (LoginID,Password) which log off the Windows 2003 server and then login.

        Know Yourself Then Grow Yourself.

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        Lost User
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        Try to check at the Microsoft Scripting Center[^].

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