Re: Finding the Local Computer Policy in the Registry!
From: Sooner Al (SoonerAl_at_somewhere.net.invalid)
Date: 10/13/04
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Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 10:13:14 -0500
Did you see the answer to your very same question from last week?
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"Joshua Miller" <joshua@greenvillenationalbank.com> wrote in message
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> I am managing a computer network with about 60 machines running XP Pro. I am currently using a
> login.bat file from our server. I am looking to edit each machine's Local Policy using the
> registry. I need to edit the Policy (Local Computer Policy\\Computer Configuration\\Administrative
> Templates\\System\\Remote Assistance) and change the Offer Remote Assistance Properties to Enabled
> and add users to that list. Does anyone know where I might find the entries in the registry? I
> think I might be able to figure out how to edit it using my batch file as I already am editing it
> to Turn Remote Desktop On and Remote Assistance On but I just need to know where this is at in the
> registry! Thanks in Advance for any given!
>
> Joshua Miller
> IT / IS Administrator
> Greenville National Bank
> (937) 548 – 1114 x4250
> joshua@greenvillenationalbank.com
> http://www.greenvillenationalbank.com
>
>
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