Hello Karin,
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 at 05:48:06 GMT +0100 (CET) (which was 8:48 PM
where I live) witnesses say Karin Spaink typed:
> Meanwhile I've been doing some checking and thinking, and an older posting
> in the TBUDL archives gave me an intersting hint.
> What if I install TB as NT administrator, put in all the NT and TB users,
> assign them their rights within TB, and *then* copy the entire RIT key from
> my user registry into each and every NT user's registry?
That was my intention with the batch file. However, I did not make
that clear. Sorry.
> I don't think that later user registry changes need to be reflected
> systemwide. I'll try, anyway.
Depends how you implement the solution. If you want the User's
accounts to be updated *every* time they run TB, then you'll need to
give this script file registry access. I have no idea how you'd go
about doing that since I don't use NT.
> If all else fails I'll try that, too.
Copying the registry key from one account to the others should do this
automatically.
>> -----Begin Batch file-----
>> @echo off
>> rem -----------------------------------------------------------------
>> rem - The TB setting import and launching script. -
>> rem - -
>> rem - Written by Januk Aggarwal December 2000 -
>> rem -----------------------------------------------------------------
>> cls
> You're such a doll. I'll be back with live reports from the scene ;-)
Thanks. I haven't written a DOS batch file in a while, it's nice to
use a primitive language occasionally..
--
Thanks for writing,
Januk Aggarwal
Using The Bat! 1.48 Beta/12
under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222 A
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