Using Logon Agent for Transparent User Identification > Deploying the logon application for Windows clients > Configure the Windows logon scripts to run
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Active Directory 2012: From the Server Manager, navigate to Tools > Group Policy Management.
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Active Directory 2008: From the Start menu on the Active Directory machine, navigate to Administrative Tools > Group Policy Management.
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Expand the Domains tree, right-click a domain or OU name, and select Create a GPO in this domain and Link it here.
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In the Group Policy Management Editor, navigate to User Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Scripts (Logon/Logoff), then double-click Logon in the right pane.
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In the Logon Properties window, click Show Files.
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Copy two files into this folder: your logon script (for example, Logon.bat) and the version of the LogonApp.exe file that you want to run (32-bit or 64-bit).
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Using Logon Agent for Transparent User Identification > Deploying the logon application for Windows clients > Configure the Windows logon scripts to run
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