RE: Console1 Settings Not Saving

From: Darris Foster (dcfoster_at_upei.ca)
Date: 03/05/04


Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 05:06:07 -0800

I would like to thank everyone for there help with my little problem. This just adds fuel to fire why I am moving to LINUX.
     
     ----- Darris Foster wrote: -----
     
     I log in as admin, make my changes in mmc\group policy,
     save the data to the default location. Check to see if
     the settings are working, aka regedit is not working. It
     is (great). I log off or reboot and log in as general
     user with no rights and then regedit works. I log off,
     log in as admin and it works again.
     I check mmc\group policy and the setting has been reversed
     back to the original setting.
     Please help, this has been working until now. We are not
     on a Domain, it is a local machine. Computer Lab setup.
     



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