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(SOLVED) Run Opsi tasks when user is logged in

Verfasst: 02 Feb 2016, 13:19
von loggenk
Hi,

Can anyone tell me if its possible that an Opsi tasks run after the user is logged in?

I need to set something on excisting systems. So that it will be in the current user hive. I know activesetup is possible, but that only runs when you create a new user.

With regards,

Kees...

Re: Run Opsi tasks when user is logged in

Verfasst: 03 Feb 2016, 09:30
von n.wenselowski
Hi,

could you be a little bit more specific about what login and what environment?


Kind regards

Niko

Re: Run Opsi tasks when user is logged in

Verfasst: 04 Feb 2016, 08:32
von loggenk
Hi Niko,

Sorry.
Okay, its a Windows 7 64-bits. But we also have Windows 10 systems
I need to setup something for all users on the system.

Activesetup only works when creating a new user.
But on the system are at least 4 excisting users.

How can i, lets say change background, for all users on the system.

With regards,

Kees...

Re: Run Opsi tasks when user is logged in

Verfasst: 04 Feb 2016, 09:32
von holgerv
loggenk hat geschrieben:I need to setup something for all users on the system.
File System or Registry?
see "AllNtUserProfiles" in https://download.uib.de/opsi4.0/doc/htm ... inst-files
https://download.uib.de/opsi4.0/doc/htm ... -allntuser
loggenk hat geschrieben:Activesetup only works when creating a new user.
That's wrong.
https://helgeklein.com/blog/2010/04/act ... explained/
wiki/userspace:active_setup_example

Re: Run Opsi tasks when user is logged in

Verfasst: 04 Feb 2016, 10:11
von n.wenselowski
Hi,

did you have a look at the User Profile Management? Could suit your needs.


Kind regards

Niko

Re: (SOLVED) Run Opsi tasks when user is logged in

Verfasst: 12 Feb 2016, 07:49
von loggenk
Hi,

Thanks for your reaction.

Forgot about /allusers.. Works great.

I take a look at the User Profile Management

Greetings,

Kees...

Re: (SOLVED) Run Opsi tasks when user is logged in

Verfasst: 13 Feb 2016, 23:39
von SisterOfMercy
loggenk hat geschrieben:Forgot about /allusers.. Works great.
Dude... really? :(