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Edit the Registry???
Hello,
I currently have a batch file that runs when users login to the network, to setup some software they will require, but part of the batch file modify's the registry, and normally I receive an error that the reigistry is write protected, or another error that basically states the user doesn't have access. Is there a way within a batch file, to assign the user logging in admin rights to be able to continue running the file, then at the end of the batch file, I can remove the access? Thanks! |
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Edit the Registry???
From: "Brian P." Brian
| Hello, | | I currently have a batch file that runs when users login to the network, to | setup some software they will require, but part of the batch file modify's | the registry, and normally I receive an error that the reigistry is write | protected, or another error that basically states the user doesn't have | access. Is there a way within a batch file, to assign the user logging in | admin rights to be able to continue running the file, then at the end of the | batch file, I can remove the access? | | Thanks! I strongly suggest the MS scripting group; microsoft.public.windows.server.scripting I also suggest looking into Group Policies to mod the registry. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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