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More info?)
matsr wrote:
> I tried to use this reg setting, but when I looked in the Security
> Center "change the way...alerts me" after running the .reg file the
> option for virus protection wasn't unchecked and the warning balloon
> apeared in the system tray. I checked the reg key in regedit and
> everything seemed to be just fine.
After adding the registry settings, you must reboot or stop and
start the Security Center service to see the change.
> I also tried to but the reg key into HKEY_CURRENT_USER, but no luck
Only HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE is supported for those registry values.
> I don't know why this happens, but if it is to any help we use NetWare
> login.
>
> I also tried to disable all balloons in the tray with a .reg file from
> Kellys Corner(thanks btw!) This did only work when i logged in as local
> admin. I have a feeling that this just might be working the same way.
Yes, disablenotify.reg from Kellys Corner sets the same registry
values.
> If You have any tip as to how this could be solved I would be very
> pleased
>
I assume that your users are not local admins, and that is what causes
you a problem when using logon script to do the registry changes.
If so, a runas program should help you.
Different RunAs products listed here, some free and some not, some
with encryption option for the password as well:
http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?selm=3FE0B42C.773CA875%40hydro.com
Other ones not mentioned in the link above:
SUperior SU (free, has a command line iterface)
http://www.stefan-kuhr.de/supsu/main.php3
Supercrypt (as well as LSrunas/LSrunasE)
http://www.lansweeper.com/ls/lsrunas.aspx
Runasspc
http://www.robotronic.de/runasspcEn.html
You may also want to check out PolicyMaker Application Security
(previously NeoExec), the main difference is that it does not require
the use of a second account, as most other RunAs derivatives requires.
PolicyMaker Application Security
http://www.desktopstandard.com/PolicyMakerApplicationSecurity.aspx
Alternatively:
The ZEN Works Starter Package (formerly Novell Application Launcher
and Workstation Manager) that comes free with Netware is maybe
something you want to look into.
Consider using this support resource instead of this group for question
about Netware:
Novell forums (web)/group(news):
http://support.novell.com/forums/
ZENworks Product Support Forums
http://support.novell.com/forums/2zw.html
--
torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway
Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of
the 1328 page Scripting Guide:
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