On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 02:18:27 -0800, hinarei <hinarei@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I need to apply a registry setting to machines on our domain. Users don't
generally have administrative rights on their PCs, and I don't rreally want
to muck about with a login script. We are running Windows Server and AD 2003
on our DCs, so should hopefully be able to do this another way.
is there a way through using Group Policy that I can apply these changes
across our domain?
See tip 9808 » PolicyMaker? Registry Extension freeware.
in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsifaq.com
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