[windows2000] Re: Pushing registry setting to workstations

  • From: Dave Flaim <thethin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 06:41:26 -0500 (EST)

One last option for this problem ... If I could control the creation and deletion of a shortcut to the \\servername\sharename\file.prf on each desktop - I could have the user run it once and the new profile would exist.

I thought is was possible to push shortcuts with Group Policies - but I can't find it .... any other ideas how to do it?

Thanks Again
Dave

On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Chris Berry wrote:

A logon script that calls a .reg file.

Chris Berry
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Information Advisory Manager
JM Associates

“If you have a strong enough why you can bear almost any how.” --Nietzsche


Dave Flaim wrote:
Is there an easy automated way to place a registry setting onto Windows 2000 and XP Pro workstations - approx 650 total - or any ideas on solving problem?

I need the following line to run on each user's workstation as they login to the Windows 2003 AD.
Outlook.exe /importprf \\servername\sharename\file.prf


My initial thought was the HKLM\....\runonce key - not sure if that will do what I want.

Thanks
Dave

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