Re: Looking to disable the windows keys on keyboard.
- From: Florian Frommherz <florian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 09:01:43 +0200
Howdie!
Kardon Coupé wrote:
See - that is an HKLM (Machine)- key to which users have no access. Have you tried assigning this script as a startup script?
Startup Script? is that not the same as Logon?
No - the logon script gets executed in the user's context. And users don't have WRITE-permissions on HKLM registry keys.
Startup Scripts get executed in SYSTEM context...and at least the SYSTEM should have sufficient rights to alter that key for us.
Just try it using a startup script from and let me know if it works now.
cheers,
Florian
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