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    Well, actually it's two questions.

    1) If regedit is disabled in a network users policy can VB still edit the registry?

    2) Do all Windows (95,98) PC's store policy information in
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\POLICIES?

    It may seem fairly obvious why I want to know this, but I am not going to go off on a dimava-esque rampage and hack my college network. I just want to know as an interesting point of information.

    Thanks!

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    >>1) If regedit is disabled in a network users policy can VB still edit the registry?

    Yes using the win api functions (forget what they are look in the api section)

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    Thanks jfg, I found the article in the registry section. Anyone got any ideas on the second question?

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    Anybody??

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    Not a single person?

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    As to question #2:

    Yes. All computers use the same location to store their stuff.
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    Thanks mlewis!!

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