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evgerud2019-02-11 10:33:22
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evgerud, 2019-02-11 10:33:22

How can I set up automatic deletion of user files and settings after logging out?

Hello. I am a computer science teacher. Tired of just bringing computers back to normal after students work on them. Initially, everyone worked under a single user created automatically during OS installation (with administrator rights), then he created administrators on computers, password-protected them, and the students worked under a limited (standard) account. Now set up a domain controller, all work under the domain account. record. Ideally, of course, I understand that it is better to create your own record for each student and for him to work under it, but 30 people for 11 classes - more than 300 accounts. There is no desire, only to create, and it is unlikely that the computers will pull them all, because the student does not have a binding to a specific place, that is, all students can turn gray at each computer. And the problems are as follows - users download powerful programs, forget to uncheck the automatic saving of passwords in browsers, despite my recommendations to pay attention to this on public computers (several times this is how accounts from Steam and Google mail were leaked). Therefore, the task is as follows, the user logs in under a special account. record (conditionally stud), works under it, saves something there, downloads, changes wallpapers, color schemes, deletes folders and shortcuts, after logging out of this user, files and settings are reset, and when another student logs in, he receives a fresh record. And the necessary data is saved and taken from the network dska. Of course, this should not be transferred to other users on this computer, for example, if I or one of the other teachers logs in, then their (my) data should not be deleted after logging out. Can this be done and how? Thanks in advance.

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@evgerud

look here p12, maybe something is applicable
https://msbro.ru/index.php/archives/3487
ps Another option is "sandboxes". google to help, since you do not report the version of Windows ..
an example of a review of the free version, although not the first freshness, but it will probably go to 7/oink
https://www.ixbt.com/soft/bufferzone-pro.shtml

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Sergey, 2019-02-11
@SStep

winitpro.ru/index.php/2018/07/09/ispolzovanie-mand...
I think what you need or nearby.
We had something similar at school back on the 2000 server, 15+ years ago, when I was studying myself.
There are still sort of options, like simply deleting after exiting.

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Artem @Jump, 2019-02-11
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How to set up automatic deletion of files and user settings after logging out?
Reloading an image, for example, or downloading over the network each time from a clean image. Or politicians to ban climbing where they shouldn't - you won't have to delete anything.
There is no desire, only to create, and it is unlikely that the computers will pull them all, because the student does not have a binding to a specific place, that is, all students can turn gray at each computer.
There is nothing to pull, the account does not create any load, so you can get a couple of thousand. Since you have a domain, there is no difference where the student will sit.
users download powerful programs
What is "assy"? Stop downloading if you don't like it.
they forget to uncheck the automatic saving of passwords in browsers
Yes, everyone forgets. And so am I, that's fine. That's when they enter their personal credentials on public computers, this is really not normal.
I am a computer science teacher.
Computer science is good, but you also need to know the Russian language.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2019-02-11
@mr_jok

look towards specialized software
- Comodo Time Machine
- RollBack Rx Pro
or auto-recovery from an image when you restart your PC

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