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Login Script to import .reg file (setting proxy settings)

Asked by H4Inf in Windows Batch Scripting, Windows 2003 Server, VB Script

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Hi,

I'm having a small problem with a particular script that I have assigned using group policy under:
User Config\Windows Settings\Scripts\Logon

The script is a .vbs and the idea is to import some registry data into the users registry (HKCU). I login and it doesn't work, however if I then manually run the .vbs file once the user has logged in, it works fine!

------This is the VBS:------
' VBScript.
On Error Resume Next
Dim Shell
Set Shell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
shell.Run "C:\windows\regedit.exe /s \\domain\Netapps\Scripts\Proxy\proxysettings.reg"

------This is the .reg file:------
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings]
"MigrateProxy"=dword:00000001
"AutoConfigProxy"="wininet.dll"
"MimeExclusionListForCache"="multipart/mixed multipart/x-mixed-replace multipart/x-byteranges "
"EnableNegotiate"=dword:00000001
"ProxyEnable"=dword:00000000
"PrivDiscUiShown"=dword:00000001
"ProxyServer"="webmarshal:8080"
"AutoConfigURL"="http://wpad.huntingtower.vic.edu.au/proxy.pac"

Also I am aware that GPO supports setting IE settings - however there is a massive bug that microsoft havent fixed that means you cant use FolderRedirection and config IE using GPO's at the same time. Unfortunately Folder Redirection is a crucial part of our setup, so this is my attempt at finding another way to set the IE configuration to a proxy server.

Is this being run at the wrong time, or is there another way to do what i'm trying to do?

Cheers,

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Zones: Windows Batch Scripting, Windows 2003 Server, VB Script
Tags: script, import, file, proxy, reg
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Solution Provided By: DarthMod
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