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How to change another user's registry settings

 
 
Joe
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      25th Aug 2003
Hi,

we have a server running with several users accessing.
From time to time I need to change a user's registry
settings in HKCU and I did that by logging on to the
server with the user's id and pw which is very annoying. I
know that the individual settings are somewhere in the
user's profile so there must be a way to edit these
settings without havong to logon with the user's id and
pw. Any ideas?

Thanks .. Joe
 
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Oli Restorick [MVP]
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      25th Aug 2003
Group Policy is the tool for doing this. If the registry edits you're doing
are common ones, they may already be in there.

If not, you can either create a custom ADM file (see help, it's documented
there) or you can create a .reg file and use "regedit /s myfile.reg" to
import it silently.

Oli


"Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:061d01c36aea$3ba582a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> we have a server running with several users accessing.
> From time to time I need to change a user's registry
> settings in HKCU and I did that by logging on to the
> server with the user's id and pw which is very annoying. I
> know that the individual settings are somewhere in the
> user's profile so there must be a way to edit these
> settings without havong to logon with the user's id and
> pw. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks .. Joe



 
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CyberDroog
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      25th Aug 2003
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 02:21:15 -0700, "Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>we have a server running with several users accessing.
>From time to time I need to change a user's registry
>settings in HKCU and I did that by logging on to the
>server with the user's id and pw which is very annoying. I
>know that the individual settings are somewhere in the
>user's profile so there must be a way to edit these
>settings without havong to logon with the user's id and
>pw. Any ideas?


Use registry editor to connect to their system while they are logged on.
Or use a command line tool to edit their registry files while they are
logged off.

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