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This topic overviews how to set StatWin reaction on Windows Logon event.
Below you may see possible reaction types on Windows Logon event.
- Reaction type - Nothing
Selecting this reaction type you may set displaying message on desktop (for instance, display a message about task to perform).
Besides, use this reaction type as a step of user permission administration.
- Reaction type - Exit Windows
Selecting this reaction type you may set Exit Windows option on Windows logon. It may be set immediately after Windows logon or in time interval that is set in In field.
Reaction options:
- Log Off - closes all open programs, logs off Windows session, does not shut down computer.
- Restart - closes all open programs, logs off Windows, shuts down Windows and restarts Windows.
- Shut Down - closes all open programs, logs off Windows, shuts down Windows. Whether to turn off the power depends on set power settings.
If Forced exit box is checked, then configured reaction is performed without warning of user.
It is also possible to display a message about occurred event and/or reaction on that event.
- Reaction type - Run Process
Selecting this reaction type you may set launching a process on Windows logon. It may be set immediately after Windows logon or in time interval that is set in In field.
To determine launching process, use following fields of Reaction section:
- Process - when this box is checked, you may enter executable file of process (program) or select it from the list (if the list is not empty).
- Path - when this box is checked, you may specify path to executable file of process (program).
It is also possible to display a message about occurred event and/or reaction on that event.
- Reaction type - Freeze computer
Selecting this reaction type you may stop computer activity on Windows logon. It may be stopped immediately after Windows logon or in time interval that is set in In field. To resume computer activity, user should either restart computer or turn off and turn on computer.
It is also possible to display a message about occurred event and/or reaction on that event.