In the Windows 2000 Resource Kit there is a utility reg.exe that can be
used in batch files to script registry modifications.
For example, here are a couple of lines using reg.exe (in the z:\bin
directory) that modify variables in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Hive. I use
these on a Windows XP
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 10:35:20AM -, James Barlow wrote:
In the Windows 2000 Resource Kit there is a utility reg.exe that can be
used in batch files to script registry modifications.
Perhaps you could use a logon script to check for group membership
(KiXtart is an easy way of doing
Hi all,
I haven't gone that far with my first setup but at least my first installation went
thru to the level of the OS.
As at now I have been thinking of the following:
1. A method for selecting and installing different languages of the an application(
say: OFF2K english and Czech version
Hi,
I wonder if anyone else is doing this. We currently configure
a local group policy file on workstations, that run the same login script
at startup on every machine.
We do this by opening the MMC, selectiong the Group Policy Snap
in, and then under the Computer Configuration
The amount of drivers could be a reason (aboun 25M)
I'll try changing that or upgrading the unattended version.
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The question is ... How can I do dat with the DOS boot image? I believe it
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Thanks
Oriol de los Santos
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