Windows 10: Apply taking effect to a registry editing and modification by script

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  1. budi Win User

    Apply taking effect to a registry editing and modification by script


    How to apply taking effect to a registry editing and modification by command line / script ?
    thanks in advance.

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    Then that was probably the effect of the Registry modification that you did. There must be a delay. It usually gets applied Aftewr restarting the PC.

    Do you still need help?
     
    Gina_on_the_thread, Jan 14, 2018
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    Unfortunately, that method requires each user to take an action, or add the registry update to a logon script or Start command. This is additionally complicated in that registry editing tools are blocked by policy, so I'd have to build a powershell or vbscript
    to make the update. And most importantly, this does not prevent the user from re-enabling Flash through the Edge settings dialog.

    I'm hoping to find something that could be applied per-machine rather than per-user, and prevent the user from circumventing it.
     
    jwalker107, Jan 14, 2018
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  4. SonicBlue Win User

    Apply taking effect to a registry editing and modification by script

    SonicBlue, Jan 14, 2018
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