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Old 23rd October 2011, 11:40 AM
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User specific startup scripts

Hello. I want to run a certain script when someone logs into a specific user account. Can anyone tell me how to either have a specific user automatically run this sh script at login, or to have al members of a specific user group do this?
Note, I don't want all user accounts to run this cript. I is going to destroy nearly the whole user interface for said user, and disable him from doing anything except for using one specific piece of software, and it would be pretty nasty if this were also to happen to my administrator account.
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