RE: Restricting Plug-in Access
If you are 200% sure that "S-1-5-21-1645522239-448539723-725345543-1003" is the ID of your sisters windows account, then yes, that would disable StuffPlug-NG for that MSN account. But the person of whom that ID belongs to, only needs to login in Messenger with [email address] and has to enable StuffPlug-NG again in the plugin section to let it work again.
But also, as said, are you sure that that ID is your sisters?... Cause every windows account on the computer has its own ID under \HKEY_USERS. It's very possible that you've changed the settings of your own account...
You need to know that \HKEY_USERS is something you should never fiddle with unless you know 500% sure about what you're exactly doing. Because you could easly changing other peoples windows account....
If you simply wanted to alter her plugins settings on her MSN account and you are all using the same Windows account (note the difference between MSN account and actual Windows account) then you should stay away from \HKEY_USERS and the proper key to alter is:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Patchou\MsgPlus2\[email address]\Preferences\Plugins\stuffplug-ng.dll
and nothing else! But as said above, she only needs to enable it again to use it again, so this is no "protection" at all.
Golden tip: Never alter anything in \HKEY_USERS
This post was edited on 10-02-2004 at 05:16 AM by CookieRevised.
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