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Re: AllVersions: Running Cygwin X w/ Registy Entries


Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* Dave Korn (2005-10-26 19:45 +0100)

Thorsten Kampe wrote:

* Chris Taylor (2005-10-26 17:38 +0100)

Problem with that is that if the sysadmin knows what he's doing, it only
takes about 4 seconds to block off almost all possible ways of actually
editing the registry...

Definitely not.

Oh yes it does. Start->Run->regedit. Right-click the user's tree under HKEY_USERS, choose Permissions, remove their write access leaving them a read-only per-user registry tree. Easily done in 4 seconds by an experienced BOFH, and can't be reversed without admin rights!


Yea, sure. And how many programms will you be able to run in that
configuration? Will you even be able to logon? Anyway: mount won't
work in that scenario either (because it modifies the registry).


I can't say about mount, but pretty much any program will work, logging on will not be an issue.
You just won't be able to change _anything_ in your logins setup that depends on the registry. This is an important point.
You'd basically be able to create new favourites (unless said BOFH had disabled that too - not hard), and new documents in your home drive / shared work area.



Chris


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