RE: Run as Admin - XP worksation updates



You'll probably get more information on scripts from TechNet at microsoft.com
script center.

"torcida1" wrote:

> I have 200 XP Pro workstations that I need to add entries in the
> registry mostly in HKLM and also copy and replace files on the local
> drive as well as update system fonts. The staff only has regular
> "Users" rights on their workstations so a logon script fails with
> permission denied issues. Can anyone suggest of a solution on how a
> user can run a logon script with administrative rights or possibly a
> different solution that allows us to remotely make these changes to a
> group of workstations at once opposed to connecting to each one at a
> time.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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