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Re: Detecting login/logout?
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Re: Detecting login/logout?


  • Subject: Re: Detecting login/logout?
  • From: René van Amerongen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:49:20 +0100

Because I did wrote something like this I was following this topic and after reading the bootstrap Daemons in the BPSystemstartup doc i have a question about this:

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When a user logs into the system, either from the login prompt or through an SSH shell, the loginwindow application uses this tool launch new instances of the daemons that want to run in a user context.
==

Does this mean that when I are log in local and later log in remote to the same machine that I see my proccesses in my process manager? ( i can't check this right now ) and then log out localy that it kills also my remote process?

Rene

Op 4-nov-03 om 21:55 heeft Steve Herman het volgende geschreven:

At 1:16 PM -0600 11/4/03, Nicholas Riley wrote:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 12:06:07PM -0600, Steve Herman wrote:
I've been asked to investigate implementing a "windows domain
password reset utility" for use by folks that have forgotten their
domain passwords (our Help Desk is inundated with password reset
calls). A large part of this functionality has already been

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