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A login script is a set of instructions that a computer follows when a user logs in. These scripts may perform various tasks such as mapping network drives, connecting to shared printers, or launching applications.
Scripts for all users will be placed in the /etc/bashrc while user-specific scripts go in ~/. bashrc. Keep in mind that these scripts run at every login, even SSH login. If you only want the script to run one time at login, then use /etc/profile for all users and ~/.
The default location for local logon scripts is the Systemroot\System32\Repl\Imports\Scripts folder.
Logging in is usually used to enter a specific page, website, platform or application, which trespassers cannot see.
A logon script is a file that you assign to a user account and that runs automatically when a user logs on.

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The default location for local logon scripts is the Systemroot\System32\Repl\Imports\Scripts folder. This folder is not created on a new installation of Windows. Therefore, the SystemRoot\System32\Repl\Imports\Scripts folder must be created and shared out by using the Netlogon share name.

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