|
|
|
re: Question about 'Disable the Internet Connection Wizard'
Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 11:44 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by jbrown
(1 messages posted)
Do you have an example of the registry key that should be loaded at login time?
Thanks in advance.
On Friday, June 21, 2002 at 12:16 pm, Jeff Hatzinger wrote:
>Another way to achieve this would be to have the value written to the Registry at
>logon. You could do this through a logon script, for example. I am using a product
>called Scriptlogic that is incredible for writing effective, complicated scripts
>in a matter of minutes. The nice thing about it - it's interface is entirely graphical.
>But, this only works in a Windows Domain (NT or Active Directory) configuration.
>
>If you are not in a Windows Domain configuration, export the Internet Connection
>Wizard key for a user that is configured, and then silently import this key into
>the Registry by creating a .cmd file and running it at startup. You can silently
>import saved .Reg files by using the Regedit command with the /s option. For Example,
>if you saved your exported registry key in a file called ICWDisable.Reg in the winnt\system32
>directory, your command file could look like this: Regedit /s c:\winnt\system32\ICWDisable.Reg.
>You could then stick this file in the Startup Folder, or reference in in the Run
>Key inside the registry.
>
>
|
All messages in this thread [show all]
 |  |  | re: Question about 'Disable the Internet Connection Wizard' (jbrown: Tue, Feb 3, 2004, 11:44 am) |
| |
| |
Return to the Windows 2000 Discussion Forum
|
|
|
|