Guest Scott Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 Is it possible to add a registry setting to the ntuser.dat, which is stored in the default user profile (Netlogon share) without loading the profile to a workstation and then back up to the Netlogon share? In other words, is there an editor that can open the ntuser.dat and allow me to make a registry modification so that it will apply to all new users? TIA
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 Re: Default user profile in Netlogon "Scott" <Scott@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1055827C-7E21-468F-9EDE-F5DE31700EAE@microsoft.com... > Is it possible to add a registry setting to the ntuser.dat, which is > stored > in the default user profile (Netlogon share) without loading the profile > to a > workstation and then back up to the Netlogon share? > > In other words, is there an editor that can open the ntuser.dat and allow > me > to make a registry modification so that it will apply to all new users? > > TIA You can use regedit.exe to edit an off-line registry hive.
Guest Scott Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 Re: Default user profile in Netlogon Yeah, I didn't think it would be that "easy". Thanks for the info. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "Scott" <Scott@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1055827C-7E21-468F-9EDE-F5DE31700EAE@microsoft.com... > > Is it possible to add a registry setting to the ntuser.dat, which is > > stored > > in the default user profile (Netlogon share) without loading the profile > > to a > > workstation and then back up to the Netlogon share? > > > > In other words, is there an editor that can open the ntuser.dat and allow > > me > > to make a registry modification so that it will apply to all new users? > > > > TIA > > You can use regedit.exe to edit an off-line registry hive. > > >
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