GPO questions

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Kyle Kilback

I have some questions:

1) how can I push out regeisrty keys via a GPO? Not just
the security, but actually adding a key with the
appropriate DWORD setting?

2) Can I configure via GPO, the ss3dfo.scr creen saver to
use our company logo or the sstext3d.scr screen saver to
use custom text?

3) Remove the security alert of Internet Explorer that
states: "You are about the view pages over a secure
connection. Any information you exchange with this site
cannot be viewed by anyone else on the Web"

4) Make Internet Explorer maximized at start up (not full
screen or kiosk mode, just maximized)

Thanks,
Kyle
 
S

stevta [MSFT]

Run a script that creates the appropriate reg key.

Run this script at startup or logon...


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*I have some questions:
*
*1) how can I push out regeisrty keys via a GPO? Not just
*the security, but actually adding a key with the
*appropriate DWORD setting?
*
*2) Can I configure via GPO, the ss3dfo.scr creen saver to
*use our company logo or the sstext3d.scr screen saver to
*use custom text?
*
*3) Remove the security alert of Internet Explorer that
*states: "You are about the view pages over a secure
*connection. Any information you exchange with this site
*cannot be viewed by anyone else on the Web"
*
*4) Make Internet Explorer maximized at start up (not full
*screen or kiosk mode, just maximized)
*
*Thanks,
*Kyle
*
 

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