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- #SUPER DUPER OS X BOOTCAMP HOW TO#
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#SUPER DUPER OS X BOOTCAMP HOW TO#
In this article, we’ll take a look at how to partition and erase drives using macOS Sierra’s updated Disk Utility. While we got into the details of how to verify or repair disks using Disk Utility, we didn’t cover the new partitioning tool. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.īoth comments and pings are currently closed.At the end of September, the Rocket Yard gave you the scoop on the new version of Disk Utility that is now in macOS Sierra. This entry was posted on Thursday, June 6th, 2013 at 11:50 and is filed under Computer. bat, batch file, batch files, cmd, export, GPO, HKCU, HKLM, HKU, import, login script, regedit, registry, wild card, Windows And as in most cases you’re safer off specifying “domain\authenticated users” rather than “everyone” as user group. The last object in the path of eternal obstacles: If you try to save this file to a network share, make sure the appropriate user group has permissions to create files and append data. %USERPROFILE%\DESKTOP\%USERNAME%_ie_old.reg And since it can (and must) be run as user, I can do that using a login script deployed using GPO and even use environment variables such as %USERNAME% to put the file wherever I want e.g. Et voilà!įinally I can use REG to export HKU\%HKUVAL%\…. Notice the clever use of tokens and delims ?įOR /f “usebackq tokens=1 delims=_” %%X IN (`echo %HKUV% `) DO (Īgain using for I cut apart the HKU\S-1-5-21…._Classes key using “_” as delimiter and save only the first part (tokens=1) in HKUVAL. and HKU\S-1-5-21…._Classes, the second one of which is assigned to HKUV. The FOR line returns two lines when querying for HKU\S-1-5-21, name HKU\S-1-5-21…. Thankfully, it’s possible to use wildcards in batch files together with REG.įOR /F “usebackq tokens=2 delims=\” %%A IN (`REG QUERY %HKH% /f %HKH_VALUE% /k 2^>nul`) DO (
#SUPER DUPER OS X BOOTCAMP MANUAL#
If you also do manual installations, you need to find this SID before you can export the “Internet Settings”. Meaning: If you only use one super-duper OS image for all installations, you should be safe.
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The vexing thing is: There is a non-fixed part int the key path: After HKU\, the following SID starts with S-1-5-21 but can vary – probably based on the operating system image you deploy. On the command line, you can the command REG to query, display, export and import keys and values.
#SUPER DUPER OS X BOOTCAMP UPDATE#
The vexing part: Even if you change some settings in Internet Explorer, the changes are stored in the HKU hive rather than the HKCU hive of the registry.Ī colleague sent me the key name he needed exported on all workstations where we will deploy a newer version of Internet Explorer but because we need to preserve some settings (some proxy configuration file), we export the registry key HKU\_your_SID_here_\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings” and import it later once the update has been deployed. I’m sorry I’m not writing something interesting every week but recently not so much interesting stuff has been happening.īut this week I finally had something challenging to work on: Exporting Internet Explorer registry settings.