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running logon script as administrator

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Vinoj - 31 Dec 2003 19:10 GMT
Is there a way to run a logon script for a member of Users
as an Administrator on an XP machine?  I need to make some
specific registry changes in the Policy key, but it tells
me "access denied" since the script is being run as a user.
Roger Abell [MVP] - 31 Dec 2003 22:21 GMT
> Is there a way to run a logon script for a member of Users
> as an Administrator on an XP machine?
Not really, at least not without opening a can of worms if the
user is the type to explore.

> I need to make some
> specific registry changes in the Policy key, but it tells
> me "access denied" since the script is being run as a user.
Did you try using a startup script ?
 
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