Pushing out Registry Permissions

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From: Jacob Arthur (jacob_at_atstn.com)
Date: 12/06/04


Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 13:39:40 -0600

I would like to be able to push out Registry Permissions on a certain key
(HKLM\Software\VX) to all groups/users in a certain OU by using a group
policy. I need to be able to give the users full access to this key and all
subkeys in order to allow an application to work. I know it could be done
with a logon script, but I'd like something a little easier integrated with
a variety of current systems.

I think this should be doable with AD and group policy, but I'm not exactly
sure of how to design the template to do it.

Any thoughts on this would be appreciated,
Jacob



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