10-28-2003 02:14 AM - edited 03-02-2019 11:18 AM
HI Guys
For Me its seems like that when you are using UTLite.exe to give you Usernames, the UTlite.exe is running all the time on the user PC, taking up memory and ressources. Is this the meaning ? If the UTlite is activated in the login script, why does it keep running ? shouldnt it be enough to run it once during the login ?
Best Regards
Jesper Lose
10-28-2003 05:57 AM
UTLite is not installed on user PCs. It is installed on the appropriate servers and the CiscoWorks server must be configured with correct preferences. This enables network services to automatically collect username information from a Windows NT/2000 Primary Domain Controller (PDC) or Novell Directory Services (NDS) server.
10-28-2003 06:07 AM
Here is how Cisco Describes it !!!
Edit the logon scripts:
Edit users' logon script files to run the UTLiteNT.bat file when users log into the network by adding this line:
@call %0\..\UTLiteNT.bat
Update the domain controller logon script for each NT domain that you add.
Note: The first time users log into the network after you edit this script, UTLite.exe is copied to the local WINDIR directory on the Windows client system.
This doesnt match what you are saying ???
/Jesper
10-28-2003 06:17 AM
I was referring to the .exe, not .bat file.
10-28-2003 06:20 AM
So then you agree with Me or ??? I dont understand ?
/Jesper
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