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      13th Apr 2007
I need to add a registry entry to the HKCU\software\microsoft\office
\11.0\Outlook folder. Permission to the registry for users in the
environment has been restricted from being updated by group policy and
I was told to use regini.exe to add the registry entry. Essentially
what all of this is doing is adding a group of 22 tasks to the master
category list in Outlook. Since it is not something that we want to
publish to the entire environment and there is no distinctive active
directory group where this can be added with a logon script. Can
someone tell me what kind of command I need to use with regini.exe to
run a regedit.exe /s command.

This has been a pain anyway just to create since the master category
list is stored as REG_BINARY entry as a Unicode string. Importing this
registry entry is the only way to populate this to multiple machines
since I am unable to do it as either group policy or login script.

 
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      16th Apr 2007
nevermind - got it elsewhere

On Apr 13, 12:17 pm, "mark6960" <mark6...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I need to add a registry entry to the HKCU\software\microsoft\office
> \11.0\Outlook folder. Permission to the registry for users in the
> environment has been restricted from being updated by group policy and
> I was told to use regini.exe to add the registry entry. Essentially
> what all of this is doing is adding a group of 22 tasks to the master
> category list in Outlook. Since it is not something that we want to
> publish to the entire environment and there is no distinctive active
> directory group where this can be added with a logon script. Can
> someone tell me what kind of command I need to use with regini.exe to
> run a regedit.exe /s command.
>
> This has been a pain anyway just to create since the master category
> list is stored as REG_BINARY entry as a Unicode string. Importing this
> registry entry is the only way to populate this to multiple machines
> since I am unable to do it as either group policy or login script.



 
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