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January 25th, 2005, 10:52 AM
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I believe that would require the command screen or a batch file, but what I think is being proposed is effectively to schedule regedit to run as a task. In this case you could use task scheduler/manager?
In WIN XP it will ask you for the user password, but in 9x (I have only tried it with Windows ME) you are automatically logged in as Administrator.
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