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#129947 - 2004-11-20 02:06 AM Re: Challenge for a slow day ...
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nope.
that would be your swedish-teacher.
"svenska talande pojker och flickor"

huh.
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#129948 - 2004-11-20 02:07 AM Re: Challenge for a slow day ...
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Don't mean to ask a stupid question, but what is this doing?

Code:
 
if $guarddog guarddog($guarddog) exit endif


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#129949 - 2004-11-20 02:10 AM Re: Challenge for a slow day ...
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and to explain.
swedish teacher is the ugliest thing you can imagine.
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#129950 - 2004-11-20 06:18 AM Re: Challenge for a slow day ...
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Quote:

Don't mean to ask a stupid question, but what is this doing?

Code:
 
if $guarddog guarddog($guarddog) exit endif






the script has 2 modes....

the first mode will launch notepad.exe identify nopepads's PID and then the script calles it self again so it can run in the 2nd mode.

the 2nd moce is passed a variable $garddog=<kix pid>,<notepad pid>

when in guarddog mode, this 2nd script watches the original kix PID and when this PID is no longer running, it terminats the notepad PID.

.... confused yet

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#129951 - 2004-11-20 07:27 AM Re: Challenge for a slow day ...
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ahhh... nice idea. There were some discussions on MSN about doing this, but in two scripts... cool
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#129952 - 2005-01-11 12:18 PM Re: Challenge for a slow day ...
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Hi

We are having the opposite problen, i.e. we need to keep the application (notepad or whatever) running after the script closes.

The really funny thing is that the script behaves differently depending on whether it was invoked (1) through group policy or (2) manually; in (1) all applications called from the script close when the script is closed by the user (there is a progress window that the user can close by clicking OK); in (2) all applications remain active (which is what we want).

The win32 specification quoted earlier on in this thread doesn't seem to explain the (1) scenario... but I read somewhere that the GPO thing starts a WSH session in which the login script runs and I am guessing that closing the script also closes the WSH and everything running in it.

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#129953 - 2005-01-11 12:47 PM Re: Challenge for a slow day ...
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and someone said wintendos don't understand inheritance!
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