nolonemo
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My work-provided laptop is set up so that when I am logged in as a network user (via Novell) I am blocked from running regedit to edit the registry. However, when I boot up off of the network, I log in using the windows login screen, and then I can run regedit and edit the registry.
The problem is that my network user profile doesn't show up in the registry when I have logged onto windows off of the network, so I can't edit my network user profile, which is what I have to do.
I'm guessing that somewhere in the registry there is a key I can edit when I'm logged in off of the network, which will unlock regedit for when I am on the network.
Anyone tell me how to go about this?
Thanks
The problem is that my network user profile doesn't show up in the registry when I have logged onto windows off of the network, so I can't edit my network user profile, which is what I have to do.
I'm guessing that somewhere in the registry there is a key I can edit when I'm logged in off of the network, which will unlock regedit for when I am on the network.
Anyone tell me how to go about this?
Thanks