How to change settings for all users



Hi

I need to make a change to our Windows 2000 image that will take effect
for all users that have or will log into the machine.

Basically the setting that I need to change is to allow Internet
Explorer to spawn a new window when an internet short cut (IE sent in
an e-mail) is activated. I have found the setting in HKCU but that
will only correct the setting for the current user.

I did find that there was a change to the HKUsers as well but if I
understand the registry everyone will have there own entry in this
section and only the current users settings are loaded there.

How can I automate the changing of this registry key for all users that
log into the machine.

Thanks in advance for any help

.



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