CitizenErased Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 I'm really confused and I can't figure out how to create a script that i can run on a machine which will add a key to the registry. I have a program i need to automatically run (zerocool's remote PC control script) when the computer starts on a couple of my PCs. I need to add the key here: "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" The I need to add a string value called Server The description needs to be this: C:\Windows\System32\Server.exe so basically I know how to add it on my own manually through regedit, I'm just confused as to how to create a script to add it automatically. P.s. when I do it manually, the first time after I restart I get a screen that makes me "OK" the request to start that process and if I click on "Do not show this message again"... it wont. Is there also a way to change the permissions or something so i don't need to go through this everytime on each PC. and zerocool told me i had to say this: "Zerocool is awesome and I want to get in his pants. Oh baby. Oh baby." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ConsultingJoe Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 (edited) Dude, I was joking you freak. BTW guys he's new to autoit so just make fun of him, I do!! Edited April 5, 2006 by zerocool60544 [center]AutoIT + Finger Print Reader/Scanner = COOL STUFF -> Check Out Topic![/center][center][font=Arial Black]Check out ConsultingJoe.com[/font][/center][center]My Scripts~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Web Protocol Managing - Simple WiFi Scanner - AutoTunes - Remote PC Control V2 - Audio SpectrascopePie Chart UDF - At&t's TTS - Custom Progress Bar - Windows Media Player Embed[/center] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpookMeister Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 Look up "RegWrite" in the helpfile. [u]Helpful tips:[/u]If you want better answers to your questions, take the time to reproduce your issue in a small "stand alone" example script whenever possible. Also, make sure you tell us 1) what you tried, 2) what you expected to happen, and 3) what happened instead.[u]Useful links:[/u]BrettF's update to LxP's "How to AutoIt" pdfValuater's Autoit 1-2-3 Download page for the latest versions of Autoit and SciTE[quote]<glyph> For example - if you came in here asking "how do I use a jackhammer" we might ask "why do you need to use a jackhammer"<glyph> If the answer to the latter question is "to knock my grandmother's head off to let out the evil spirits that gave her cancer", then maybe the problem is actually unrelated to jackhammers[/quote] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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