XP home registry rights
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I have 2 user accounts with admin rights.
When installing some SW from 1 account, the other doesn't have read rights
to the registry keys installed by the SW. I have to manually change the
permissions on those keys to get the other user to be able to access them &
run the SW.
How do I change the default permissions that are assigned to registry keys
when a user installs SW, such that all have read rights ?
I'm running XP Home SP2.
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