Do not have active directory domain, I would apply the Group Policy on the machines in my fleet by modifying registry keys to launch the sessions. This works in retail lending my users to be administrators of the machine for the right to attack the registry. I am desperate to understand how the rights of the different hives but I cannot. I would like the change takes place for each user but I cannot handle this via a script, as this element of the register is dynamic. I tried to use the executable that can pass the login and admin password as a parameter of the command but it does not work and that m ' boring to spend all of my domain users limited admin of the machine, even if I block their access to many items so that they would find themselves as such. The other idea I had is to permanently change the registry keys on the local machine and create a unique script for the administrator who changes the key to obtain the rights, and changes before re- logout. I just wonder if it really is "flexible". Anyway without AD I may have trouble getting something better.
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