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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:39 pm
Post subject: Locking Then Logging Off Users With Windows XP

I am trying to setup our domain workstations so that they automatically lock after 30 minutes and then log the user off after another 30 minutes. Group Policy allows me to setup the initial lock and winexit.scr was attempted for the log off option. The problem is that winexit.scr does not view a locked workstation as "inactive" and will not log off the user. Is there a way to accomplish both tasks in order? At the moment we only are able to use one or the other. I appreciate all of your help with this. Crying or Very sad

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