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I am sure it's been done..but I can seem to find info on how to do it..
I need to be able to either lock down and/or replace the shell
So when the machine starts up the Remote Desktop Client comes up
when the user is finished with the RDP session and log's out of the machine
it would shut down
no placing it in the startup folder is not what I need
can anyone point me it the right direction
thx
bill
I need to be able to either lock down and/or replace the shell
So when the machine starts up the Remote Desktop Client comes up
when the user is finished with the RDP session and log's out of the machine
it would shut down
no placing it in the startup folder is not what I need
can anyone point me it the right direction
thx
bill