A login script is a script that is executed when a user logs into a computer. A login script can adjust settings in the operating system, map network drives for different groups of users, or even display a welcome message that is specific to each user. Multiple login scripts can even be utilized at the same time, with specific ones activated based on which user logs in and the operating system in use on the computer.
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Login and Logout Scripts
Some scripts execute based on the user. For example, a login script runs when a user logs in. The script customizes the user’s environment, maps network drives, and automatically launches a particular application. Logout scripts execute when the user signs off. These scripts might delete temp files or copy the user’s data to a network server.
The Official CompTIA Server+ Study Guide (Exam SK0-005) page 160.
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