On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 10:35:20AM -0000, 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 this) and call an appropriate batch
> file to set registry values in HKEY_CURRENT_USER, although I am not sure
> if the logon script would attempt to run before the user profile had
> been created. If you stick a shortcut to a kiXtart script in

but coult it elevate privilege to change reg entry ? (unlike perl,
autoit, ...)

a normal user (and guest) can't modify all keys of his current_user
tree: for example, if i log in as a user and try to load a reg to
disable  control panel, run, & co, it says it can't: some are opened by
system or other process.

regards

        julien


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