Automation
There are two ways to run RegVac automatically: at startup or with a scheduler.
To run RegVac at startup, either in Novice mode put a check in the "Check here to clean the Registry daily when Windows starts" checkbox or in Expert mode go to the Automated Scans section and select in the "Run Automated Scans after Windows startup" dropdown box something besides "Do Not Perform". This will put a shortcut in the Startup folder which will run RegVac at startup. When RegVac runs at startup, it will run in the mode that it was last in. If it runs in Expert mode, it will run the processes checked in Automated Scans (see
Automated Scans). If it runs in Novice mode, it will do a safe cleaning (see
Novice mode).
Or RegVac may be run by a scheduler by passing the parameter, "schedule" in the command that starts RegVac. So the command to run RegVac would look like this: "c:\regvac\regvac.exe schedule" (without the quotes).
Run Silently
To run RegVac silently during one of the above situations, add a space and the word, "silent" to the command that runs RegVac. Running in silent mode, RegVac will display the initial white splash screen and then it will disappear and RegVac will run. The only thing showing will be an icon on the taskbar. When RegVac is finished, it will close.
If you want RegVac to run silently at startup, find the RegVac icon in the Startup folder of Start - Programs, right click on it, and select Properties from the popup menu. In the Target textbox add a space and the word, "silent" after the word "bootup". It should look something like this - "C:\RegVac\regvac.exe bootup silent".
To run RegVac silently with a scheduler, the command would look something like c:\regvac\regvac.exe schedule silent
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