Windows Thread, XP Screensaver causes Shutdown script to fail in Technical; someone care to post the correct format to script the forced logoff for psshutdown ?
lol yes - i have ...
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14th October 2005, 01:14 AM #16 Re: XP Screensaver causes Shutdown script to fail
someone care to post the correct format to script the forced logoff for psshutdown ?
lol yes - i have looked at the syntax but i cant get the bugger to work.
i've done a reboot method instead at 10pm - shame the 98 pc's aren't as easy to manipulate lol
[tho i guess theres poweroff i cud use lol]
Cheers
N.
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14th October 2005, 08:22 AM #17 Re: XP Screensaver causes Shutdown script to fail

Originally Posted by
tarquel someone care to post the correct format to script the forced logoff for psshutdown ?
I just used psshutdown @<PClist.txt> -f -o - seemed to go apart from this limitlogon thing
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14th October 2005, 09:13 AM #18
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Re: XP Screensaver causes Shutdown script to fail

Originally Posted by
SpuffMonkey Sorry to resurrect this one - but I've been trying to use psshutdown to force user logoff in the evenings - but although they logoff just fine - the logoff scripts are not run - and thusly the limitlogon records get left on - leaving me with a manual tidy up job each morning. Anybody know how to avoid this problem?
llogincmd.exe /c
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14th October 2005, 09:28 AM #19 Re: XP Screensaver causes Shutdown script to fail
Thanks Mike - after Geoff's leap of logic - I'd just found that and was going to post to say "Thanks" to all and to
ops: a bit.
Cheers guys
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