DiamondLkKid
IS-IT--Management
Hello All,
My first post. I must admit, I have gotten so much good info from this site.
Anyway, I have a simple logon script, and I'd like to add some more functionality to the script.
I'm sure you've all heard the questions before; however, I could not find an answer that helped in my searching.
I have some regedits I'd like to make based on the OS that the person is is using (mainly, WinXP). Now, when running the script when I log in, it works great as I'm part of the domain admins group, hence, I have admin rights on all the workstations. Of course, most of our users are not part of the local admin group on their PC. SO, is there a way I can get the regedits to work via the script for the NON-Admins?
I can't seem to figure out how to get the logon scripts to run with elevated privileges.
Thx All,
Mike
My first post. I must admit, I have gotten so much good info from this site.
Anyway, I have a simple logon script, and I'd like to add some more functionality to the script.
I'm sure you've all heard the questions before; however, I could not find an answer that helped in my searching.
I have some regedits I'd like to make based on the OS that the person is is using (mainly, WinXP). Now, when running the script when I log in, it works great as I'm part of the domain admins group, hence, I have admin rights on all the workstations. Of course, most of our users are not part of the local admin group on their PC. SO, is there a way I can get the regedits to work via the script for the NON-Admins?
I can't seem to figure out how to get the logon scripts to run with elevated privileges.
Thx All,
Mike