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registry additions

Is there better documentation/examples/experience on adding registry entries via KACE?

Can all registry entries be the same as the ones made for GPO adms and will the outcome be the same or will machines simply get "tatooed" with these settings?

TIA,
Altria

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Posted by: serrinca 15 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
1
Altria,

Are you familiar with DOS commands for entering registry commands? This would be one way to do.
I personally use AutoIT, http://www.autoitscript.com/ which makes it easy to add registry keys compiled in an .exe, but you do have to learn the language.

If you have the same "entries" that will be in a GPO there will be no need to do these settings, as it is just duplicating the process. You can make the same entries, but the GPO settings would take precedence (in case of a conflict).
Posted by: cblake 15 years ago
Red Belt
1
You can schedule the scripts to run often so they would act like a GPO.
Most of the registry options are documented in KBOX documentation, Support FAQ's, and as perviously mentioned- DOS commands for entering registry commands.
Posted by: jkatkace 15 years ago
Purple Belt
1
Take a look at the "registry settings" wizard in Scripting/Configuration Policies. It's a way to create individual registry enforcement policies that you can run on any schedule you like.

You can maintain the scripts as registry files or as KBOX Verify/Remediate visual scripts.
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