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Modify registry via Group Policy
I want to modify the registry (HK_Current_User) on my WinXP clients to use a
specific font in Outlook. I think the best way to do the modifcation is in GP. Where in GP do I configure to deliver the registry modification? I have found several places that seem like it could be done. Of the ones I have tested so far, none of them work. I have windows 2003 servers. |
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Re: Modify registry via Group Policy
shasta <shawn.monighan@bonestroo.com> wrote:
> I want to modify the registry (HK_Current_User) on my WinXP clients > to use a specific font in Outlook. I think the best way to do the > modifcation is in GP. > Where in GP do I configure to deliver the registry modification? I > have found several places that seem like it could be done. Of the > ones I have tested so far, none of them work. > > I have windows 2003 servers. Try posting in microsoft.public.windows.group_policy for the most expert help. |
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Re: Modify registry via Group Policy
Will do.
Thanks. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > shasta <shawn.monighan@bonestroo.com> wrote: > > I want to modify the registry (HK_Current_User) on my WinXP clients > > to use a specific font in Outlook. I think the best way to do the > > modifcation is in GP. > > Where in GP do I configure to deliver the registry modification? I > > have found several places that seem like it could be done. Of the > > ones I have tested so far, none of them work. > > > > I have windows 2003 servers. > > Try posting in microsoft.public.windows.group_policy for the most expert > help. > > > |
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