Re: IEAK6
Rob ^_^ wrote:
Hi Goo,
Quick answer. Create a script with the settings you want to change with
IEAK. Open the resultant .ins file which will contain the registry keys that
it changes under HKLM\Software\Policies etc..... which reflects the HKLM or
HKCU keys that are changed when the policy is applied.
Thansk, I eventually found the key that the IEAK sets at ;
HKU\UID\Software\Microsoft\Internet Account Manager\Accounts\00000\
It's a registry dword called "Server Read Only" 1=readonly 0=read/write
Cheers
Goo
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