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pow

posted on 1st Apr 09 at 20:32

Use a logon script and reg.exe :)


James_DT

posted on 31st Mar 09 at 18:38

What I meant was, if you're just modifying the registry you don't need to use VB.


iceman

posted on 31st Mar 09 at 17:43

Hey James
I know what to do i just dont know enough about VB scripts to write a working version


James_DT

posted on 31st Mar 09 at 17:35

You can set the logon script through the GPO, and then use reg.exe in the logon script.
reg.exe lets you change registry keys from the command line and is included with Windows XP/Server 2003 onwards.

[Edited on 31-03-2009 by James_DT]


iceman

posted on 31st Mar 09 at 16:28

Afternoon
Im looking to create a simple VB Scirpt which will run at startup via GPO, basically the script needs to modify some reg keys, i've never created 1 before have someone got any experience with VB scripting?
Advanced Thanks
:)