Local group policy batch update ???

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Serge calderara

Dear all,

I have setup for our customer a windows 2000 professionnal
system with local group policy settings like:
- remove add/reome program icon
- Avoid installing service pack
- Avoid adding new hardware and more...

I have then apply that group policy to all users except
adminitrator. I did not give the administrator right to
any of our customers because they are simple users.

Base on that point there some customer who would liemto
get the possiblity to get that policy changes and has some
of them can be in foreign country I was wondering if there
is a way that I cann update a local group policy on my
customer system by sending them a kind of batch file which
will run on the system and do its job. This without our
customer to know administrator access.

I was thinking first of kind of autologon as administrator
only once and then automaticaly run that batch file on
system reboot.

OK there are templates that I can add to the system but
for that I need to log as administrator and for this I
need either to connect remotely to my customer pc or give
him administrator acess and I really ould like to hide
that for my end user

The procedure could be :
- Autolog once with administrator access
- execute cmd file whch has been place in Runconce key
for instance
- force a reboot of the system with no autolog


Is there such possibility with cmd lines to perform such
security update in kind of silent mode?

thnaks for your help
regards
serge
 

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