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Rboynton
Engaged Sweeper
All of our users have RightFax installed, and we are trying to determine the login user each is using. We found a registry key that has this information, and set up a custom registry scan to get it. Out of 400 systems, we only have 9 that show up. I've connected to the registry on some PC's that don't show up and verified that the registry key I'm using is there, but I don't know why all the PC's are not showing up. We're using:

RegPath: HKCU\Software\Rightfax Client\PrintDriver\
RegValue: UserName

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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
4.0 is fist priority 😉
Rboynton
Engaged Sweeper
That might work. Any way to script this prior to the 5.0 release? 🙂
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
It won't be in the next release (the scope is already defined)

But I have another idea to make this work (in a later release)

Scanning all keys below hkey_users and removing the default ones (might give problems with terminal servers)
Rboynton
Engaged Sweeper
Hmmm...

is there a way to look at the HKCU based on the currently logged on user?

Edit: Seems to me that this would not be possible unless a client were installed that would run under the current user's credentials. Could this be an option in the next release? Perhaps everyone could have this client, and this could be triggered by an action through the console.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
The Hkey_current_user is the user performing the scan (not the one logged on)