Re: enable SE_TAKE_OWNERSHIP privilege
From: Roger Abell [MVP] (mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu)
Date: 07/31/02
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From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu> Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 23:38:35 -0700
The .\Policy keys are set by the policy engine, and
are volatile.
That is likely the source of the resets you observe.
-- Roger Abell MS MVP (Windows Platform), MCSE, MCDBA Associate Expert - Windows XP ExpertZone http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "Conrad" <conradh@midmo.com> wrote in message news:321801c23853$c3e94180$9be62ecf@tkmsftngxa03... > I need to have write access to the registry key under > CurrentUser\Software\Policies. How can I use api calls/vb > code to enable the correct privileges and allow write > access? I can successfully edit the ACE's (using low > level code), but they disappear for this section of the > registry. Editing the "Restricted" user to Full access > does not carry over to the limited user. It is changed to > Read only. Thanks.
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