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| In the Windows XP Help and Support Center > How to assign scripts in Windows 2000, the section "How to Assign User Logon Scripts" states: 2. In the console tree, go the following location: Policy_name Policy/User Configuration/Windows Settings/Scripts (Logon/Logoff) When I do this, I will have one Logon/Logoff script for all of ten accounts on a single Windows XP Pro workstation. What I need is a unique Logon/Logoff script for each user, as they will each be using the workstation differently. How can I accomplish this? Sorry if this sounds like a poor question, but I'm a relative newbie to System Administration. | Guest
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