Question, I am still not using version 1.2 as I ran into an issue running script files from the network. I would be prompted about harmful files and would have to select "open" to run the script. I only have 1 script file stored locally (HTA) that prompts a user for their username/password then logs them on. The reason for this was to prevent having to make new CD's for the help desk every time there was a change to the OS setup.
I am wondering if there is a way to disable this security measure.
Thanks,
Mike
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Running scripts from the network
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Posted 22 April 2004 - 07:10 AM
I tun off driver signing and it seems to help...
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Non-Driver Signing]
"Policy"=hex:00
try that
Roger
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Non-Driver Signing]
"Policy"=hex:00
try that
Roger
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Posted 22 April 2004 - 07:45 AM
Thanks,
I will have to try this. I take it I need to load the system hive and import it. Hope it works, have not been successful in doing this before.
Thanks again,
Mike
I gave this a try, but was unable to load the Registry Hive for Software. I load it and then try to import the key but get an error, i.e. error opening key. When I try to open the key from another version it works. Any Ideas of what I can do?
I will have to try this. I take it I need to load the system hive and import it. Hope it works, have not been successful in doing this before.
Thanks again,
Mike
I gave this a try, but was unable to load the Registry Hive for Software. I load it and then try to import the key but get an error, i.e. error opening key. When I try to open the key from another version it works. Any Ideas of what I can do?
This post has been edited by mbouchard: 22 April 2004 - 08:04 AM
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