Hello Shane --
I used to use ERUNT for years, and loved it. Now with the "considerations" related to using it with Win 7 I've been looking for something else to use, just came across a reference to this site, just starting from the top down, checking what the forum has to say to learn more. I'm newish to Win 7 from XP, always used to run XP as an admin (in ignorance), finding UAC in Win 7 can sometimes create frustrations trying to do some things I'm used to doing without having to deal with UAC, am wondering if the program can just be run "As Admin" by right-clicking on it and choosing that option, or by making a shortcut and modifying the shortcut to run with admin privileges. I wouldn't be using it on a pre-scheduled basis, just after system changes, program installations, etc. so perhaps the previous posts in this thread don't necessarily apply when running it "manually"?
Hmmm... after reading thru the online help info on this, I don't see any mention at all of the need to run As Admin. Maybe that isn't necessary at all?? If it IS necessary, you might consider adding that to the FAQ or somewhere, for people like myself that aren't so savvy as to know the answer to that without having to ask...
Oh... and... if I want it to backup registry settings for other users who have their user accounts password protected, would I need to actually log on as the "Main Admin" (the account that was automatically set up upon Windows installation", or is it fine to stay in my account, but running with Admin privileges (I haven't quite figured out if those two things are actually the same or not, from Windows point of view, as far as privileges are concerned, grrr....).
Thanks for your time in responding to this inquiry -- much appreciated.
Robert
P.S. I also always used to run CleanMem, in my XP system - great little program! Still useful in Win 7??