As a side note; let me complain about Windows...

Last week I was deemed with the task of restoring a user's registry. Windows 98/ME provides a command line utility for this 'scanreg /restore'. However, Win 2000/XP does not seem to have this functionality. Anyone know how to do this in 2000/XP?

BTW, why does Windows change things like this??

thanks,
paul


Justin Beckley wrote:
This might be a very simple question to answer, but I will ask it regardless. I am having trouble fiding out how to add users in Windows XP by using the command line. If you type "user" at the command prompt, it doesn't generate any errors. This leads me to believe that "user" is a command, but I can't see it doing anything and I haven't found any documentation on it. Any advice on this command or how to solve my problem would be appreciated. Thanks



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