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Old April 3rd 03, 08:15 PM
L.J
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Default set registry permissions

Does anyone know how to set registry softward permissions for everyone
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Old April 4th 03, 12:02 AM
Doug Knox MS-MVP
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Default set registry permissions

Click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT Locate the key in question, right click
it and select Permissions. Here you can add users and groups.

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Does anyone know how to set registry softward permissions for everyone
group?



Thanks



LJ







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Old April 4th 03, 04:57 AM
L.J
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Default set registry permissions

could you give me a step by step instruction?
Thank!

LJ

"Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote in message
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Click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT Locate the key in question, right

click
it and select Permissions. Here you can add users and groups.

--
Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows XP/ Windows Smart Display
Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes
http://www.dougknox.com
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"L.J" wrote in message
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Does anyone know how to set registry softward permissions for everyone
group?



Thanks



LJ









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Old April 4th 03, 06:34 AM
Doug Knox MS-MVP
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Default set registry permissions

Once you right click a key, and select Permissions, you'll see the list of
users/groups that have permissions assigned. To add a new user or group,
click the Add button and type in the Username or the Group name. If you get
an error that it couldn't be found, click the Object Types button and make
sure the appropriate entry is checked off.

Once you've found or added the user or group, you can highlight it and see
the permissions they have. Full Control, Read Only, Special Permissions.
If you need more options, click the Advanced button.

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Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows XP/ Windows Smart Display
Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes
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"L.J" wrote in message
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could you give me a step by step instruction?
Thank!

LJ

"Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote in message
...
Click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT Locate the key in question, right

click
it and select Permissions. Here you can add users and groups.

--
Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows XP/ Windows Smart Display
Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes
http://www.dougknox.com
--------------------------------
Associate Expert
ExpertZone - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
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"L.J" wrote in message
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Does anyone know how to set registry softward permissions for everyone
group?



Thanks



LJ











 




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