Re: Easiest way to apply reg keys to all users signing in to a compute



Have you tried putting a .BAT script that modifies Registry into All Users
Startup folder?

On XP you can use REG command
Command Prompt>REG IMPORT SomeKey.reg

where SomeKey.reg is file name where you exported your key.

For more details type "REG /?" at Command Prompt

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