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Removing mail profiles/credentials on restart?

EIijah

So I'm trying to make a spare laptop for work. Everyone has their own company provided laptops, and if they forget to bring it to work, drop it, pour tea on it etc, it can take us a day or two for a replacement. 

 

I'm trying to make something that can be used a temp laptop. We don't use a domain or anything like that, so there's no server to help out here and we all use office 365 on the desktop. My boss wants the computer to wipe all the logins every time it's restarted.

 

Has anyone had any experience in this? I have found power-shell scripts for removing credentials, but the mail profiles seem to stick around no matter what I remove/delete.

 

Any input is appreciated :)

CPU: i5-4690K @ 4.0GHz GPU: Gigabyte Gtx 970 WindForce MOBO: Gigabyte Z97 Gaming-3 CASE: Corsair Carbide 200R PSU: Corsair RM750

 

RAM: Corsair Vengeance 4GBx4  MOUSE: CM Mizar KEYBOARD: Logitec G110

 

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Guest or temporary profile would do that. I haven't used those to extend, but you can set it so that all software are allowed to use. After user logs out, personal files and settings are deleted.

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