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Earnie Boyd wrote: > > --- Corinna Vinschen <corinna AT vinschen DOT de> wrote: > > > > Disadvantage: Changes made to the users registry hive > > in a telnet/ssh session are lost on reboot because there's > > currently no code which would be able to save the hive > > back again. > > > > Would it be possible for the programs changing the registry hive to warn the > user in this instance that the changes won't be saved on reboot (or did you > mean new session)? Oops, I didn't see that question. The answer is: reboot. The hive is loaded but never saved or unloaded (see my other mail). The current implementation of `load_registry_hive' only loads the local hive, it never tries to load a server based hive. This is for a later change... First I would like to find an effective solution, how to determine that the current exiting process is the last process of that user on the machine. Corinna
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