According to Greyware Registry Rearguard, The Bat! make a new entry in
the Registry every time it launches. (WinXP) It is the only
application I have used that does this. V. 1 of The Bat! did not do
this. Here is the log entry from GRR:

> Sat Feb 07 2004 09:26:44 WARNING: An entry has been changed in HKEY_USERS.
> This change was accepted by the foreground user.
> ====================================
> Your registry contains several areas where programs may be set to start
> at boot time.  The programs may be set to run every time, run only once,
> or run as a system service (Win95/Win98 only). The changed entry was found
> in the HKEY_USERS hive:
> 
> S-1-5-21-3322274812-2942328611-1021817841-1005
>    Software
>       Microsoft
>          Windows
>             CurrentVersion
>                RunOnce
> 
> --Original Settings-----------------
> 
> 
> --New Settings----------------------
> The Bat!=C:\Program Files\The Bat!\thebat.exe
> 
> ====================================

I would expect the engineers to be able to demonstrate that recreating
the entry upon every launch is indispensable to some essential feature
of the software.

-- 
Thanks,
Stan Robins
Robins Analytics, Inc.
Mendota Heights, MN
                          
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat, 2.02.3 CE
www.ritlabs.com

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