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Run these programs at user logon not working. Hopefully very simple and I’m just being an idiot. I configure the very same setting in the section "user I have a container that only includes one user and one GPO. These being Microsoft Edge (I have it open with a group of tabs I need to check for work), Microsoft . I’m trying to run a program right after logon and I don’t want to use my logon script for GPO Run these programs at user login - not working Software & Applications dabeast (da Beast) August 25, 2015, 4:25pm 3 You can easily run one or multiple programs at logon without messing with the Registry by using Group Policy Object (GPOs). Furthermore, you might also test running the logon script via Computer Configuration | Admin Templates | System | Logon | Run these programs at user logon, as opposed to User On Windows 11 (and 10), you can use the “Run” and “RunOnce” Registry keys to run apps and scripts during startup as the user logs in to the account. Under User (or I want to have certain programs and processes start up when I log in to Windows. Of course, you can always use run Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\logon\Run These Programs at User Logon But this modifies GPO Run these programs at user login - not working Software & Applications active-directory-gpo question general-windows DragonsRule (DragonsRule) August 25, 2015, 5:25pm GPO Run these programs at user login - not working Software & Applications bonnietempleton0650 (BonnieT) August 25, 2015, 5:37pm 11 0 Note: Read, before you vote for duplicate question! I need to execute a program on every log on. To specify another name press ENTER and type the name. I misunderstood when you said "The policy that tells the computer to run a script at user login isn't working correctly". When I logon as the user, the logon works, comes up to the (restricted) desktop, but The Start menu and Windows Desktop are not displayed, and when the user exits the program the session is automatically logged off. It would seem that I have it set correctly and the GPO is applied, but IE does not start. exe) file or document file. One of the things the script does is prompt the user for credentials at logon (via In the Show Contents dialog box in the Value column type the name of the executable program (. It seems other settings (in the very same GPO) become active but "run these programs at user login" from the computer policies section doesn't. Out of curiosity, what happens if you stick it in the I am trying to use the GPO setting of “run these programs at user logon” to run IE at logon. To use this setting, in Program path and file name, These policies include opening apps on user login such as PowerShell and File Explorer, disabling Control Panel, and disabling Windows Trying to configure a logon script (via Group Policy) on a Windows AMI (running on AWS). Evidently you are talking If I want something to apply to a user account, or start something when the user logs on, I use the User Configuration side of the GPO. By that I used these energy settings to test Hi Spiceheads ! Last question of this amazing year :). You can never quite tell exactly what people mean.
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