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Hristo
10-09-2003, 12:54 PM
Heya

I have developed an application, i want this application to be at the front end
once the user login in win2k or winXP system.

what i mean, is once the user inputs the valid username/password, my application
gets launched automatically, thus the user can't access the desktop, rather it
is directed to the front end of my application. Once the user closes that
application it gets logged off?

is it possible to do this?

thanks
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Alexander Vihtyuk
10-09-2003, 10:53 PM
Hristo <hristostev@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<2003109-225454-440910@foorum.com>... Heya I have developed an application, i want this application to be at the front end once the user login in win2k or winXP system. what i mean, is once the user inputs the valid username/password, my application gets launched automatically, thus the user can't access the desktop, rather it is directed to the front end of my application. Once the user closes that application it gets logged off? is it possible to do this? thanks

Hi!

You need to change your application as service application and add it
into services in Windows Control Panel.
Services started before user's login screen and you can wait for
filling login/password fields.

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Alexander Vihtyuk
F-Group Software
www.fgroupsoft.com


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