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<FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>On a nightly bases this is why we actually delete all local user home directories for student lab machines so they get a fresh one with any changes or what not to the skeleton/default user profile. Basically it’s a startup item that runs at a schedule time in the wee hours of the morning.<BR>
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Since it is a destructive item must use extreme caution and have measures in place to ensure nothing else happens to other systems NOT suppose to run it.<BR>
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Not sure how well deleting the profile during logout would be...never tried it.<BR>
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Craig E<BR>
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On 5/6/09 9:36 AM, "Kathie Iorizzo" <<a href="kiorizzo@latinschool.org">kiorizzo@latinschool.org</a>> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Calibri, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>Hi .. I'm not a script person. I'm looking for a way that on log out <BR>
all the items are deleted off the desktop. Here is why. Our students <BR>
connect to a server that is in their dock. Sometimes they accidently <BR>
grab their folder and drag it to the desktop. This in reference causes <BR>
the permissions on those folders to be wacky and no one but an admin <BR>
can delete the folders. Within a week I have 20 gigs of student data <BR>
copied over to the desktop and I have to manually remove it. The lab <BR>
monitor is unable to remove it because he does not have admin rights.<BR>
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Last.. is there a way to lock the desktop pattern?<BR>
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