Is it possible then to change the security on the hive located in the ntuser.dat file of a user profile then? I see that I can load the hive using Win32::Registry but how do I change the ACL's on it??

Any help is appreciated

Chris Wagner wrote:

Individual registry keys can have security applied to them.  That would not
be altered by a mere file copy.  Also make sure that the file security is
right for the new user.  U might have to walk the registry changed security
descriptors.


At 09:12 AM 10/27/2005 -0400, Martin Douglas wrote:
I have been able to copy the profile folder from one location to another and log on as the new user and receive background colours etc of the proper profile. When I go to do some registry changes as that user I get "access denied" error messages. Is there something else behind the




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