danielwalters6
08-17-2005, 03:30 AM
When applying a registry to one user, you use the HKEY_CURRENT_USER... etc.
And when you want to apply it to all users you use HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE...
Do I have to be logged into the account that I want to edit the registry for?
Am I able from my administrator accounts able to access "HKEY_CURRENT_USER" for my other accounts?
Perhaps through HKEY_USERS?
UNsure of how to do this.
I would like to be able to apply things to accounts, which I don't want to have to set to admin priveledges so that they are able to edit the registry and then set it back to user level.
If you don't understand, then I'm, sorry, but it has been annoying me! :)
Thank you for you time and help in advance.
Dan
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And when you want to apply it to all users you use HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE...
Do I have to be logged into the account that I want to edit the registry for?
Am I able from my administrator accounts able to access "HKEY_CURRENT_USER" for my other accounts?
Perhaps through HKEY_USERS?
UNsure of how to do this.
I would like to be able to apply things to accounts, which I don't want to have to set to admin priveledges so that they are able to edit the registry and then set it back to user level.
If you don't understand, then I'm, sorry, but it has been annoying me! :)
Thank you for you time and help in advance.
Dan
iPods Rock! /images/forums/icons/cool.gif