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Batch jobs
Hi All,
Please could someone help. I have just created a batch job using notepad where it deletes all files when a user loggs off by clicking on the desktop bat file job. Is there anyway that this can be automated i.e. no user intervention. Your help would be greatly appreciated. -- Flinty |
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Hi Peter
Peter F wrote: Please could someone help. I have just created a batch job using notepad where it deletes all files when a user loggs off by clicking on the desktop bat file job. Is there anyway that this can be automated i.e. no user intervention. I don't think a forum dealing with Word is a good place to ask questions about logon/logoff scripts for an unnamed OS. Try to find a group for your OS and maybe a subgroup dealing with scripting. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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