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Searched Everywhere (Change Logoff)

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Jonathan - 30 Sep 2006 15:11 GMT
Hi, any help would be greatly appreciated. I am looking for a way to change
what the logoff button does. I need it to open a file which will close off
explorer.exe and then open up a program that I made that acts as a logon-type
device. I am basically creating my own networking software that will connect
to a specific share based on user credentials. I found a method of having it
come up before explorer does, and having explorer delayed until the logon. I
have also found a way to map the folders (i.e My Documents) to a network
share without mapping the drive, and apply group policy settings upon logon
(instantly) using the registry. The only problem that I have is when I
currently log off, it logs off to the Windows XP login screen. If I could
change this, I would basically have my job complete. Please if you know any
way that would help me solve this problem, that would be sooooo awesome.
Thanks in advance.
Jonathan - 30 Sep 2006 16:04 GMT
(Just in case you got scared off)

....

All I am looking for is a method to replace what the logoff does (eg. if i
want it to run cmd when i click on it instead of logging off). I could then
use it to load my program which will then do its own thing. I do not want to
disable logoff and create a shortcut. I googled it and searched the registry.
Any help??? Anyone????

> Hi, any help would be greatly appreciated. I am looking for a way to change
> what the logoff button does. I need it to open a file which will close off
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> way that would help me solve this problem, that would be sooooo awesome.
> Thanks in advance.
 
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