How to automate local computer policy configuration I can create the policies using the GPOE [Local Computer Policy] snap-in for MMC and I have even attempted to track the registry entry changes (all the settings are in User Configuration Admin Templates) and create reg files but somehow the registry changes alone don't actually configure the local policy
HKCU (better yet, default user) registry settings to set folder view . . . Rather than going through all of the folder types to set the default view to Details for all seven (or however many there are) folder types, it would be most helpful to have the registry settings for each of them so I can create a single reg file to set them all by auto-running this in a login script or at least when a local user profile is created Better yet, if there is a way to get these
Changes to the registry revert after restarting PC The second registry value I'd like to change is at HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-3757956179-2065393274-1453109089-153481\Software\Classes\ pdf I want to change the default from pdf_auto_file to AcroExch Document DC Again, I can make the change, but it reverts upon reset Either of these changes will give me the result I need, but neither will stick
Windows 7 GPO firewall registry keys source for firewall keys Each GPO contains a Registry pol file In order to modify settings in the registry, the Administrative Templates CSE parses the ntuser pol files to remove previously set registry settings, returning the registry settings to a “default” state
Change OutlookSecureTempFolder in Windows 2012 Outlook 2013 I am looking for a way to change the value of the O utlookSecureTempFolder registry key for all users on a RDS server, which supposedly can be found at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15 0\Outlook\Security In Windows 2012 I don't seem to be able to find this key Does anyone know where it is at in Windows 2012? Or does anybody know another way to change it? Wednesday, December 17
Help! gpo corrupted after registry. pol direct edit If this Registry pol file becomes corrupted before the new settings are applied to the users or to the computers that are affected by that policy, the new changes to that policy are not applied Also, it mentioned in this article: there is no workaround for this issue So please try that hotfix, it’s better if it can fix the issue
query for specific registry key - social. technet. microsoft. com Here's a thought That particular registry key, for that particular package within that key, simply means that the package has already been attempted to install, (possibly unsuccessfully) in the past Instead of doing a hardware inventory or DCM to check that key, for the Advertisement itself, try changing the 'rerun' choice to "Always Rerun"
While retracting solution from Central Administration - Can not access . . . Can not access configuration database registry key: System Security SecurityException: Requested registry access is not allowed at Microsoft Win32 RegistryKey OpenSubKey (String name, Boolean writable) at Microsoft SharePoint Administration SPConfigurationDatabase get_RegistryConnectionString () The Zone of the assembly that failed was