You can make the changes on one PC, then export the value or key and save it
as a registry (REG) file. You can then deloy this across your network.using
tools from the resource kit, batch files or third party software.
You shouldn't be making the changes in local machine and system unless they
are different. Changes in local machine are applied when the computer
boots; changes in current user are applied when the computer logs on.
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi, i am currently using a workgroup network. My query is
> regarding editing the registry values. On some computers
> on the network, the right clik is disabled, control panel
> hidden etc.
>
> Do i have to go individually into each computer's
> registry and make the relevant changes, or is there an
> easier way to do this.(ie apply the same settings for all
> the machines). As there are quite a few machines, this
> task can take up a long time.
>
> Also, why do we have to make the same changes in 2
> seperate folders in the registry eg, local machine and
> system?
>
> regards
>
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