do you know how to import a .reg-file in windows 2000? the /s option does
not work..
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Florian Werbinek
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<<Re: VNC registry question>>
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Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 02:52:23 +0100
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If you are using NT or Win9x you can use the regedit /s filename option.
Create a registry
file with the settings you want and then run regedit (or regedt32) with the
/s to import the
registry file changes.
"Raffman, David" wrote:
> I have about 300 Servers that have the VNC product installed on them and
> working great. The question is I want to change the password for VNC and
> restrict the registry permissions on on the ORL key for all 300 server in
> one shot. Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks for your help...
>
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