GPO script logOff is running with elevated permissions, can't run OneDrive correctly.

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2024-07-23T07:58:42.1966667+00:00

GPO script logOff is running with elevated permissions, can't run OneDrive correctly (it reports that it is not possible to run as administrator, even though I configured the policy in userconfiguration - windows settings - scripts LogOn\LogOff) How to run it with the current user's permissions that performs the exit?

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  1. Ian Xue 37,541 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-07-24T02:14:03.4866667+00:00

    Hi,

    Please create a new scheduled task under User Configuration > Preferences > Control Panel Settings > Scheduled Tasks and select New > Scheduled task (At least Windows 7) to run your script. In the General tab, choose the user account to use and check "Run with highest privileges".

    Best Regards,

    Ian Xue


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