RTFD.
PolicyMaker™ Registry Extension freeware doesn't use an msi file.
You simply configure the registry add/delete/change, in this case in the User configuration,
using GPMC, and group policy pushes out the changes.
On 22 Mar 2006 07:01:01 -0800,
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>I downloaded the product after I make registry changes , how those
>changes will be pushed put to the clients by using polregcl.msi (where
>can I download that ) and will that product combine all the changes
>made to the registry as a msi package ??
>Jerold Schulman wrote:
>> On 21 Mar 2006 06:05:55 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>>
>> >I am not familer with writing adm templates , not sure if computer
>> >startup script will work as its hkcu . Any examples on how to write adm
>> >templates (can that be run as a admin )
>> >Florian Frommherz wrote:
>> >> Howdy!
>> >>
>> >> (E-Mail Removed) schrieb:
>> >> > I am trying to delete a hkcu through a gpo I am getting permission
>> >> > denied message when the script runs as the user doesn't have local
>> >> > admin rights.
>> >>
>> >> You could either try to do this with a computer startup script or write
>> >> yourself a adm-template that disables/deletes your regkey.
>> >>
>> >> cheers,
>> >>
>> >> Florian
>> >> --
>> >> Nachwuschsadmin aus dem Süddeutschen/Germany.
>> >> eMail: Vorname [bei] frickelsoft [Punkt] net.
>>
>>
>> See tip 9808 » PolicyMaker™ Registry Extension freeware.
>> in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsifaq.com
>>
>> Jerold Schulman
>> Windows Server MVP
>> JSI, Inc.
>> http://www.jsiinc.com
>> http://www.jsifaq.com
Jerold Schulman
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JSI, Inc.
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