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Hello,
I have nearly the same situation described by as the user ArrrghBob (his post is reproduced right below my question). We are trying to employ the winexit.scr screensaver to make sure that public computer lab users cannot leave themselves logged in. These domain users are simply classified as Users in Active Directory for our university. We do not manage this domain, so cannot classify them as Power Users or Admins. Right now, Winexit.scr only runs for me when I'm logged in as a local admin.
I tried to follow the directions in the "Problems with winexit.exe and "power users"" post (8/24/2005), however when I browse to the suggested registry key HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion, I do not see Set Value or Create Subkey here, nor do I see these in HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\IniFileMapping\Control.ini. Perhaps it is obvious that I am not an experienced Registry Editor...I really haven't done much with Regedit, so I guess I am missing something here? If I need to right click and create new Keys, String Values, etc. what do I write and where exactly do I stick the new entries?
Can you point me in the right direction?
Many thanks in advance! -Chris
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Whoops. HERE is ArrghBob's post that I mentioned in mine:
"I am a computer lab technician at Gonzaga University. I manage 150 computers all using winXP sp2 in a lab setting. We are trying to use a microsoft product called winexit.exe. I have installed the new version for XP. We are on an active directory system here. We use to have no problem when our lab computers were running Win2000, and our users were all in the administrators group. Now we have tightened up security by placing all our users in the power users group.
Also, we used to set our winexit.exe screen saver settings logged on as administrator then copy our administrator profile over our default user profile.
When we try to rely on the default user profile now to initiate winexit.exe, nothing happens. So we have gone to trying to use the group policy settings in active directory. We have had a minor success with that. As long as an administrator is logged on, winexit works properly. But when someone in the power users group is logged on, winexit fails when it attempts to log them off. An error message appears that says: Error encountered while creating registry key. Make sure you have Set Value and Create Subkey permissions.
Once we click "OK" on that, the log off continues properly.
I have tried adding the power users group to all the main registry keys and editing the permissions to include those permissions, but it still happens.
I am open to having any kind of auto log off that will work consistently with new profiles on an active directory, WinXP sp2 system."
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