Just curious, but wouldn't it be easiest to add this line to the start of the login script: echo%username% >> \\YourDC\NETLOGON\ScriptLogs\WhoHasRunTheScript.log (it doesn't have to be a subfolder of netlogon, just a folder which you give everyone write capabilities to) On 10/22/07, Martin Hugo <Martin_Hugo@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > You could fire the script with a simple batchfile. The first line of the > batchfile could check for the existence of a text file on the client, if the > file is present, just exit the batchfile doing nothing, if not, run the > script and create the textfile that the first line checks for. You could > further have it append the <computername> to another text file on a server > somewhere which would then list all the machines that it fires the script > on. > > Martin T. Hugo > Network Administrator > Hilliard City Schools > Tel: 614-921-7102 > Martin_Hugo@xxxxxxxx > > *gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > *Hi – > > > > We want to run a little logon script (or maybe startup script) to install > fonts and make a reg change. Is there an easy way to "log" who has run this > script? I thought about writing a line to a shared text file but have not > had much luck with that. This would affect about 100 computers. > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > >