John Bartow
john at winhaven.net
Thu May 18 10:47:17 CDT 2006
Jon, IIRC you could connect to their registry via regedit and the network and edit it. I don't think you know the current user but you do have access to all user accounts on that machine. If so - depending on how many users you have, it may be more efficient to just do it manually. (well, if the suggestion works that is :o)