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script to modify registry permissions
Hello,
Is there an easy way to write a batch file that will change registry permissions? I figured out how to do it for files or folders, but no luck so far for the registry. Thanks
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You might be able to do it with a registry script file.
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 Originally Posted by ekin602
Hello,
Is there an easy way to write a batch file that will change registry permissions? I figured out how to do it for files or folders, but no luck so far for the registry. Thanks
can you be more specific ?
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One way would be to use the REGINI.EXE utility as mentioned in the following Microsoft support article:
How to: Use a Script to Change Registry Permissions from the Command Line
The article mentions obtaining the REGINI.EXE utility from the Windows NT Resource Kit, but the utility appears to be included in more recent versions of Windows. (I've got it on my home machine running Windows XP Pro, for example.)
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