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How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
You can use Windows' logon/logoff scripts to automatically lock/unlock a machine when users logon/off. Basically, you'd call "qblock " in the logon script, and "qbunlock " in the logoff script. To set up logon/logoff scripts for…How to implement locking/unlocking a Linux worker at user login/out
KDM: In /usr/share/config/kdm, create the files: Xstartup (run a logon) Xreset (run at logoff) GDM: In /etc/gdm, create the files: PostLogin/Default (Logon) PostSession/Default (Logoff) This is the script that runs on login: MYHOSTNAME=`/bin/hostname` CO…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
You can use Windows' logon/logoff scripts to automatically lock/unlock a machine when users logon/off. Basically, you'd call "qblock " in the logon script, and "qbunlock " in the logoff script. To set up logon/logoff scripts for…How to implement locking/unlocking a Linux worker at user login/out
KDM: In /usr/share/config/kdm, create the files: Xstartup (run a logon) Xreset (run at logoff) GDM: In /etc/gdm, create the files: PostLogin/Default (Logon) PostSession/Default (Logoff) This is the script that runs on login: MYHOSTNAME=`/bin/hostname` CO…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
You can use Windows' logon/logoff scripts to automatically lock/unlock a machine when users logon/off. Basically, you'd call "qblock " in the logon script, and "qbunlock " in the logoff script. To set up logon/logoff scripts for…How to implement locking/unlocking a Linux worker at user login/out
KDM: In /usr/share/config/kdm, create the files: Xstartup (run a logon) Xreset (run at logoff) GDM: In /etc/gdm, create the files: PostLogin/Default (Logon) PostSession/Default (Logoff) This is the script that runs on login: MYHOSTNAME=`/bin/hostname` CO…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
You can use Windows' logon/logoff scripts to automatically lock/unlock a machine when users logon/off. Basically, you'd call "qblock " in the logon script, and "qbunlock " in the logoff script. To set up logon/logoff scripts for…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
You can use Windows' logon/logoff scripts to automatically lock/unlock a machine when users logon/off. Basically, you'd call "qblock " in the logon script, and "qbunlock " in the logoff script. To set up logon/logoff scripts for…How to implement locking/unlocking a Linux worker at user login/out
KDM: In /usr/share/config/kdm, create the files: Xstartup (run a logon) Xreset (run at logoff) GDM: In /etc/gdm, create the files: PostLogin/Default (Logon) PostSession/Default (Logoff) This is the script that runs on login: MYHOSTNAME=`/bin/hostname` CO…How to implement locking/unlocking a Windows worker at user login/out
You can use Windows' logon/logoff scripts to automatically lock/unlock a machine when users logon/off. Basically, you'd call "qblock " in the logon script, and "qbunlock " in the logoff script. To set up logon/logoff scripts for…