Hello everyone,
A question to see if anyone else has run into the issue...So I made the mistake a while ago with writeable assignments. I changed a group, and several accounts logged into the desktop master image and was assigned a writable volume. When this happened, the profile got captured and now I can't get the profile out of the registry. From working with our SCCM folks, who are Windows genius's, they say the profile list GUID is a symlink to \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SnapVolumes XXXXXXXXX. If trying to delete the registry key under profilelist I get access denied; no matter what I try. Can I delete the key under the \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SnapVolumes and that's it? Wondering if anyone else has run into this and how they solved it? Thanks for any info.
Chris