[AccessD] OT:Registry question (Cross-posted to dba-Tech)

Andy Lacey andy at minstersystems.co.uk
Fri Aug 6 07:20:01 CDT 2004


That sounds just what I need. Brilliant. Thanks Erwin.
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Andy Lacey
http://www.minstersystems.co.uk



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Subject: RE: [AccessD] OT:Registry question (Cross-posted to dba-Tech)
Date: 06/08/04 10:25

>
> You can temporary load the full user registry file (NTUSER.DAT in
> regedt32) when logged on as administrator.
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> Log in as administrator
>
> Run regedt32
> Select HKEY_USERS
> Click File >> load Hive
> Browse to the NTUSER.DAT file of that specific user
> Open it
> Give it a clear Temporary name like
> TEMP_{name_of_user}
>
> You will see a key added called TEMP_{name_of_user}
> Make your changes....
>
> IMPORTANT ** You need to unload the hive when finished.
> Select the key TEMP_{name_of_user}
> Click file >> unload Hive
>
> And thats it...
>
> I translated from dutch so I'm not sure if the menu name is load Hive or
> Component....
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> Erwin
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 10:25 AM
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> Subject: [AccessD] OT:Registry question (Cross-posted to dba-Tech)
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> I've posted this on dba-Tech but copying here for wider coverage. I'd
> appreciate it if answers were to dba-Tech or, if you aren't subbbed to
> that (and don't want to), to me off-list.
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> W2K as usual. I want to edit the registry to lock down some
> functionality for a specific user on a machine. I feel, howeverr, that
> I'm in a tricky situation. AFAIK I can only edit a user's settings
> whilst logged on as them (i.e. via HKCU). So I have to make sure that
> that user can do a regedit. One of the reg changes I want is to remove
> the Run from the Start Menu. I can do that but once I do that how will I
> ever be able to get back in to change that user's reg settings? By
> definition if they can't edit the registry then neither can I when
> logged on as them. But neither can I edit HKCU for THEM when logged on
> as ME. Any ideas?
>
> -- Andy Lacey
> http://www.minstersystems.co.uk
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