Have you tried the local GPO? Run gpedit.msc and add a Logoff script there (User Config > Windows Settings > Scripts > Logoff). On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Jeremy Saunders < Jeremy.Saunders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi All, > > > > A happy and healthy New Year to you all. > > > > Does anyone know if that old LogoffApp value under the Winlogon key still > works under Windows 2003 SP2? I've been trying to trigger some logoff > scripts using that value, but have not had much luck yet…didn't want to use > a GPO at this stage, just been trying to stick with the KISS principles J > > > > Cheers. > > > > Kind regards, > > *Jeremy Saunders* > > > > Senior Solution Architect - Virtualisation Specialist | Datacom Systems > WA | 29 Oxford Close, West Leederville, WA 6007 Australia > > Email: jeremy.saunders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | Ph: +61-8-9210-0806 | Mob: > +61-413-441-846 | Fax: +61-8-9380-4226 > > Personal Blog: http://www.jhouseconsulting.com/index.php > > > ------------------------------ > *Confidentiality and Privilege Notice > *This document is intended solely for the named addressee. The > information contained in the pages is confidential and contains legally > privileged information. If you are not the addressee indicated in this > message (or responsible for delivery of the message to such person), you may > not copy or deliver this message to anyone, and you should destroy this > message and kindly notify the sender by reply email. Confidentiality and > legal privilege are not waived or lost by reason of mistaken delivery to > you. > ------------------------------ >