Hi everyone,
i have a little problem maybe someone has experienced before. on the network here where i work we have a large mix of Win 98, 2K, and now XP machines. We have this login script which executes a .reg file amongst a few other things, which apparently stops password caching. On 98 and XP machines logging in is no problem. However, on Win 2K machines (all of them)we receive a registry editor error message upon logging in (when the script is executing) which reads "cannot import \\network_path\nocache.reg: error accessing the registry". even with administrative access it still does this. i can get into regedit and regedt32 and make changes, just fine. am i experiencing some kinda hidden restriction or something? anyone have any ideas?
thanks for reading
i have a little problem maybe someone has experienced before. on the network here where i work we have a large mix of Win 98, 2K, and now XP machines. We have this login script which executes a .reg file amongst a few other things, which apparently stops password caching. On 98 and XP machines logging in is no problem. However, on Win 2K machines (all of them)we receive a registry editor error message upon logging in (when the script is executing) which reads "cannot import \\network_path\nocache.reg: error accessing the registry". even with administrative access it still does this. i can get into regedit and regedt32 and make changes, just fine. am i experiencing some kinda hidden restriction or something? anyone have any ideas?
thanks for reading