how to deploy multiline logon notice?

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I managed to create a mulitline logon notice by following the tip I got from JSI FAQ site.. (putting 0D000A00 as lf/cr value). but when I export this value in a reg file so I can run in my logon script in our network to update all stations by regedit.exe /s <regfile> called in my batch file, the LogonNoticeText seems to be empty... I think it's executing the carriage return instead of putting it as a value.... is there a better way to do this? I need to deploy/update this key value in a multiline aspect to all the machine in our LAN

Thanks
 
I managed to create a mulitline logon notice by following the tip I got from JSI FAQ site.. (putting 0D000A00 as lf/cr value). but when I export this value in a reg file so I can run in my logon script in our network to update all stations by regedit.exe /s <regfile> called in my batch file, the LogonNoticeText seems to be empty... I think it's executing the carriage return instead of putting it as a value.... is there a better way to do this? I need to deploy/update this key value in a multiline aspect to all the machine in our LAN.

Thanks.
I don't think that is your problem.

Are your users local administrators, so they can run the regedit /s filename
command?
Are you sure the script is addressing the regfile?



Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
I managed to create a mulitline logon notice by following the tip I got from JSI FAQ site.. (putting 0D000A00 as lf/cr value). but when I export this value in a reg file so I can run in my logon script in our network to update all stations by regedit.exe /s <regfile> called in my batch file, the LogonNoticeText seems to be empty... I think it's executing the carriage return instead of putting it as a value.... is there a better way to do this? I need to deploy/update this key value in a multiline aspect to all the machine in our LAN.

Thanks.
I don't think that is your problem.

Are your users local administrators, so they can run the regedit /s filename
command?
Are you sure the script is addressing the regfile?



Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
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