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Monday, May 5, PM. Hello, Save this code as a. Tuesday, May 6, AM. Hi totalnet32, In addition to Mahdi Tehrani's suggestion, you could also create a Registry preference item which allow you to create, update, replace, and delete keys and values including name, type, and data in the Windows registry.

Wednesday, May 7, AM. Tuesday, May 6, PM. If you need more information on how to deploy start up scripts refer to below links: Adding Startup Scripts to GPOs Assign computer startup scripts However using GP Preferences can achieve what you are looking for as Lany suggested but keep in mind that if you have Windows XP clients, GP Preferences will be unable to apply to them unless you install appropriate KB.

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Peer- to- Peer protocols allow for applications in the areas of RTC, collaboration, content distribution and distributed processing. If you enable this setting, peer- to- peer protocols will be turned off. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the peer- to- peer protocols will be turned on.. Gpedit: Please perform the following steps: Please go to Pearl button Start and click on the Search programs and files For more information about the change from Start to Pearl button click here.

I came up with this query as I was able to make changes in windows registry and the same was reflected in its corresponding Group Policy for few cases. Note that this group policy I am modifying locally to a particular machine rather than changing it from the Active Directory. Example: Set the following Group Policy gpedit.

Close the Group Policy and open again gpedit. Once you traverse to the GP UI path, you will notice that the changes updated in the windows registry are Getting Reflected properly. I am checking how the issue going, if you still have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

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