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Originally Posted by _r.u.s.s.
of course it does. but windows will just ask you to run it as admin, won't it. or what's the problem? you will have to write into registry anyways
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Nope, these two cases (using fsutil.exe, and running a .reg file that tries to write in admin sections) fail without asking for elevation,
at least with default Windows settings.
There are a number of solutions that require different amounts of work. I would vote for using Russ's script, advising that in Vista and higher it's necessary to right-click and "run as administrator" instead of just double-clicking. (Or if in XP as limited user, "run as..." and selecting an admin account.) Surely that isn't too much to ask.