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Hello,

 

i have question on Group Policies. The scenario could be like this: Lets say I have OU XXX with 2 sub OUs: XXX_Users and XXX_Comps. There are 200 users, with same restrictions, privileges, etc... One day 2 users are promoted, and they have gained privileges to auto start some program upon logon... 1 user chooses Calc.exe and other chooses winamp.exe. How can I set that parameter on user level inside GP? that option should work anywhere user tries to login (like other location, or other OU).

If you need some more explanation on this, feel free to ask.

 

Thank You in advance

 

Neven

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you can set up logon scripts for users via GPO, user setting > windows > logon/logoff scripts.

 

To apply this to only one user or ou, create a new policy and link it to specific user.

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you can set up logon scripts for users via GPO, user setting > windows > logon/logoff scripts.

 

To apply this to only one user or ou, create a new policy and link it to specific user.

 

This seems to be quite job for larger corporations with 2000+ workers :)

Posted
you can move that users to a separate OU. In alternative you can set up a script for each user, but this is a painful job. Do you need a different program for each user?

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Tu peux aussi crire en franais.

Du kannst auch auf Deutsch schreiben.

Puoi scrivere anche in italiano.

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