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From: Leonard Grey on 21 Jun 2010 09:29 The best and most reliable way to accomplish your goal is to contact your unnamed program's technical support. The least reliable and potentially most harmful way is to guess at how the program is coded and then edit the registry on your own. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Urizen wrote: > Hello! > > I installed a program in Windows XP that is running for all users as it > didn't ask me if I would like to run it for all users or just for me. The > program is loaded at the Start Up of Windows XP but it isn't placed in the > Startup folder. It is loaded for all users because its the way it was > configured in Windows Registry. > > How can I change it so that only my account can benefit from its loading? > The other users should not access to it. > > I look forward to hearing from you. > > Thank you very much for all the attention given. > > Best regards, > Rui Nunes |