Hi everyone
I have XP Pro SP2 and have two accounts - one with Admin rights that I use rarely and the other with Limited rights that I use on a day-to-day basis. I came across a setting in the registry that I'd like to make for the Limited account, but it won't let me create it. It's at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer and the name is <DontShowSuperHidden>, a REG_DWORD which may have the value 0 or 1. The problem is that I can get to the key but it won't let me add anything if I'm logged on with Limited rights.
I opened the command screen and used "runas /user:<name with Admin rights> regedit" and it opened the registry editor and I could then add the value that I wanted. I closed the registry editor and opened it normally (logged on with Limited rights then Start>Run>regedit) and the value wasn't there. I logged out and back in as the user with Admin rights and, sure enough, the value was shown there!
I can quite understand that if I'm logged on with Limited rights, I shouldn't be able to make any changes to HKLM, but how do I make changes to HKCU to apply to the Limited account? Is there any way of doing this whilst logged on with Admin rights? Logic says that I *may* have to change the rights of the current Limited account to have Admin rights, do the registry modification and then demote the rights back to Limited - but that seem very long-winded and there just has to be an easier way (surely???). Why didn't the runas ... trick work properly when I was logged on as the Limited user?
I thought that I had sussed the basics of the registry editor - but this has thrown me and I'm so frustrated now! What's the point of being able to access the registry editor and make some changes to HKCU but not others and, in particular, the change that I want to make?
Thanks for your time and patience.
I have XP Pro SP2 and have two accounts - one with Admin rights that I use rarely and the other with Limited rights that I use on a day-to-day basis. I came across a setting in the registry that I'd like to make for the Limited account, but it won't let me create it. It's at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer and the name is <DontShowSuperHidden>, a REG_DWORD which may have the value 0 or 1. The problem is that I can get to the key but it won't let me add anything if I'm logged on with Limited rights.
I opened the command screen and used "runas /user:<name with Admin rights> regedit" and it opened the registry editor and I could then add the value that I wanted. I closed the registry editor and opened it normally (logged on with Limited rights then Start>Run>regedit) and the value wasn't there. I logged out and back in as the user with Admin rights and, sure enough, the value was shown there!
I can quite understand that if I'm logged on with Limited rights, I shouldn't be able to make any changes to HKLM, but how do I make changes to HKCU to apply to the Limited account? Is there any way of doing this whilst logged on with Admin rights? Logic says that I *may* have to change the rights of the current Limited account to have Admin rights, do the registry modification and then demote the rights back to Limited - but that seem very long-winded and there just has to be an easier way (surely???). Why didn't the runas ... trick work properly when I was logged on as the Limited user?
I thought that I had sussed the basics of the registry editor - but this has thrown me and I'm so frustrated now! What's the point of being able to access the registry editor and make some changes to HKCU but not others and, in particular, the change that I want to make?
Thanks for your time and patience.