On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 2:18 PM, Kurt Wendt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Honestly - I have no idea if something like this could actually be done
> across a Domain.
>
> But - this was discussed in a meeting today - and now instead of my
> programming this in VFP - it looks like they want to create some kind of
> Batch file that they will run to change the Registry settings on a Users
> machine. Then, our systems administrator person here will take care of
> getting this implemented. And, like you said Ted - and they brought it up
> in the meeting - that the batch file must be applied to every new PC or for
> every new user for this Dept. that requested this fix.
>
> So - Ted - I'm going to go again and look at what you posted in this
> thread, to work on the solution.
>
> -------------


This is what powershell is for.

https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Easily-set-a-registry-b3449784

Get the script for the OPPS team and they will see you in a new light.
Thinking outside of VFP.

And yes powershell is .net at the command line.  :)


-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Analyst
Ring Container Technology
Oakland TN

901.246-0159 cell


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