Run a script at TDE logout?

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Hello all,

It seems at work they have decided to use Microsoft Office 365. The basic apps 
won't be a bother as I don't have to use them. Teams might be a trouble, 
however there is a Linux client and it seems to work ok.

Unfortunately, in typical M$ way, Teams for Linux autostarts (these people 
can't believe you would not want to use their apps all the time).

It autostarts by creatiing a teams.desktop file file in ~/.config/autostart.  
There is a X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true/false line enabling control of 
this, but it obviously works only on Gnome.

I can remove the *.desktop file, but Teams will re-create it everytime it is 
run!

Files run in .config/autostart are run before those in .trinity/autostart.

Old style scripting in rc.local seems deprecated on Debian (Buster here).

I've managed to create a systemd script to remove the desktop file at boot, 
which mostly satisfies my needs as I seldom just unlog, but I was wondering 
if there is a way to run a script when I log out (I have tried .bash_logout 
but it does not work)?

Thierry
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