As part of the User
Management in Computer Management
, you can define a Logon script,
which
will be executed when you logon locally to your system. Such logon
script can contain
any valid Windows XP Command line instruction.
(You
may be used to see Logon scripts when making a logon to a
domain
)
( and yes, there are also other possibilities, like
placing a BAT-file in the STARTUP folder)
Defining a Logon
script for a local logon requires the definition of a network share
called
"netlogon" : create anywhere on the system a folder to contain the
logon scripts
(example : scripts) and then share it using the name
"netlogon" :
Inside this shared folder, create a
BAT-file (typical using Notepad)
containing
command-line instructions
to be executed.
example : creating a
drive mapping
In User Management, define for the user(s) in the properties on the tab
"Profile" the
BAT-file defined/created above as the "Logon Script" :
When now making a logon to the system, the commands defined in the logon
scripts will
be executed, it will be just visible for a very short
time as a command prompt window in the taskbar: