kevin,

i think you can check out command line switches of regedit, 
you might just as well compose a .reg file and import it under 
the current user key in a login script.

yimin

On Mon, 6 May 2002 08:55:00 -0500
Ailes, Kevin wrote:

>I have been asked to turn off the "display notification" option 
for all
>outlook users at my company.
>
>I have made some feable attempts to understand the methods 
that microsoft
>uses to store this particular option for the user but alas, 
I am hoping one
>of you may be able to help.
>
>I have altiris deployment server and have been using the rapid 
install
>software to try to determine the registry key affected.  To 
start, it does
>appear to be located in the current_user portion of the registry, 
however,
>this morning I turned this option off for 2 users on the same 
machine and
>the keys that were modified are different.  Anyway, assuming 
I do figure out
>what exactly needs to be changed in the registry, I still need 
to solve the
>problem of how to deploy this modification.
>
>Deployment server doesn't give me the option of updating user's 
registry
>settings if they aren't logged in, so there must be some way 
to access all
>of these registries on the network profiles and modify them. 
 Has anyone
>done this?
>
>I have only ever connected to live computers and queried their 
registries,
>never updated using perl.
>
>Our network is all NT 4 sp6a and our profiles are stored on 
a main file
>server.
>
>Thanks for any help,
>
>Kevin Ailes
>Administrator
>OTTO Engineering
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