Or, depending on how fast your network is, don't even bother copying the executable to the clients. Just dump everything into the NETLOGON share. Then you don't have to worry whether a client has an incorrect version, no Kixtart at all, or whether somebody tries to break the login script. Granted it adds about 300k of traffic for each user, but, unless you're using dial-up or ISDN, you should be fine with this. It will also make version control easier.

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[ 20. October 2003, 00:24: Message edited by: sealeopard ]
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