HEELPBOOK - Difference between a Logon Script and a Startup Script? ############################### * Scripts (Startup/Shutdown): These scripts run on the Local System account. * Scripts (Logon/Logoff): These scripts run on the User account and not on the Administrator account. #### Scripts (Startup/Shutdown): Use this extension to specify the scripts that run when you start and shut down the computer. To configure the computer startup and shutdown scripts, start the Group Policy snap-in, expand Computer Configuration, expand Windows Settings, click Scripts (Startup/Shutdown), and then in the right pane, double-click the script that you want to configure. #### Scripts (Logon/Logoff): Use this extension to specify the scripts that run when a user logs on or logs off the computer. To configure the user logon and logoff scripts, start the Group Policy snap-in, expand User Configuration, expand Windows Settings, click Scripts (Logon/Logoff), and then in the right pane double-click the script that you want to configure. ############ ARTICLE INFO ############# Article Month: July Article Date: 11/07/2012 Permalink: http://heelpbook.altervista.org/2012/34336/ Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Difference_between_a_Logon_Script_and_a_Startup_Script Language: English View more articles on: http://www.heelpbook.net/ Follow us on Facebook: http://it-it.facebook.com/pages/HeelpBook/100790870008832 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/HeelpBook Follow us on RSS Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/Heelpbook Follow us on Delicious: http://delicious.com/heelpbook