GJAA
(Lurker)
2006-11-06 10:29 AM
No rights

Hi,

I want to change a registry setting for al users. But the users are not allowed to change the registry due of policy settings. Is there a run as admin command???


Mart
(KiX Supporter)
2006-11-06 10:44 AM
Re: No rights

There are several users that did something with this.

Have a look at this:
RUNNAS - Tokenized Runas Utility
RunAs Admin
RunAsAdmin new version
Installing an Application as an Admin


Björn
(Korg Regular)
2006-11-06 10:56 AM
Re: No rights

but, doing this change as a administrator from another console/pc is prolly the most secure way, since other options will have the information regarding admin-account and password supplied to 'em, not something you wanna do.

Mart
(KiX Supporter)
2006-11-06 10:58 AM
Re: No rights

True. A remote admin script might be the way to go.
A scheduled task is also a more secure option because the pw is not readable.


NTDOCAdministrator
(KiX Master)
2006-11-06 10:59 AM
Re: No rights

Since you're using policies, have the system change the keys.

You're blocking user, not the system. Create a policy or run a logon script policy that makes the changes you want.


therob
(Starting to like KiXtart)
2006-11-06 11:22 AM
Re: No rights

i agree with doc. Its central, its secure and if for some reasons you dont need the key anymore, its just a click to turn it off.

Björn
(Korg Regular)
2006-11-06 12:47 PM
Re: No rights

Indeed the utterly best way to go if you're in a AD environment.