Hello,
since im normaly a linux guy I would like to now a way to sync a windows folder at logout/shutdown. I tried to create a task, but there I can only select "at login" not logout.
how to do this?
thnx
sync at logout/shutdown
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Look into local Group Policies - there is an option for running scripts atHello,
since im normaly a linux guy I would like to now a way to sync a windows folder at logout/shutdown. I tried to create a task, but there I can only select "at login" not logout.
how to do this?
thnxrupertt
logout.
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Hello Bryan,
thnx for the tip.
It now syncs at logoff, but windows killed the sync at some point.
Can I somewhere define when windows shuts down a process that is running at logoff?
greetings
thnx for the tip.
It now syncs at logoff, but windows killed the sync at some point.
Can I somewhere define when windows shuts down a process that is running at logoff?
greetings
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You can delay the time for windows to wait for tasks on shutdown:Hello Bryan,
thnx for the tip.
It now syncs at logoff, but windows killed the sync at some point.
Can I somewhere define when windows shuts down a process that is running at logoff?
greetingsrupertt
http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-speed-up-windows-shutdown-process/
If you're using a .CMD file to launch FFS, try using "START /WAIT" at the
beginning of your command calling FFS so that the command prompt doesn't
exit before FFS has finished doing it's thing.
You could also, instead of using Start / Shutdown, create a script that
will run your FFS backup, then initiate a shutdown using the shutdown.exe
command. See "shutdown /?" for your options.
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Hello,
is there a way to set the policy to only one user?
I have to create the gpedit settings as administrator an when
I lo off it starts the sync, when now the normal user tries to sync
he cant write because the folder permissions on the target changed :(
is there a way to set the policy to only one user?
I have to create the gpedit settings as administrator an when
I lo off it starts the sync, when now the normal user tries to sync
he cant write because the folder permissions on the target changed :(
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Are you using Computer Shutdown scripts? They are run as Local System, andHello,
is there a way to set the policy to only one user?
I have to create the gpedit settings as administrator an when
I lo off it starts the sync, when now the normal user tries to sync
he cant write because the folder permissions on the target changed :(rupertt
they have the full rights that are associated with being able to run as
Local System
REF http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771106.aspx
Does this [404, Invalid URL: http://techsupt.winbatch.com/ts/T000001048F90.html] help?