Re: Enable recording vim WMI
- From: "Bob" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 08:21:19 +1000
Is it just a few registry settings? If so, why not try writing your own .adm
file? There is even a description of what you need to do in the
documentation.
"l'illuminato" <nospamnowhere-none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1121680983.861061.225200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> We have just installed 2000 pcs with winxp, recording options are
> disable on default, but now i've to enable recording option on all pcs.
> So i' ve to find a way to do it, i' ve searched in gpo but nothing, so
> i'm trying with scripting.
>
>
>
> Scott McNairy (MVP) wrote:
>> Never heard of this being done. Is this question application specific?
>>
>> --
>> Scott McNairy
>> Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Management Infrastructure
>>
>>
>> "l'illuminato" <nospamnowhere-none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:1121082604.974974.72960@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Is it possible to enable drag-to-disc(recording tab) option changing
>> > any wmi class value?
>> >
>
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