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How to create "user environment variables" programatically for a non-logged on user

 
 
Mel
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      3rd Sep 2005
Hi,
My program needs to create a local user and then create user environment
variables for the newly created user. I need to do all this without ever
logging in as the new user. I'm able to do the first part (i.e. creating the
local user) but am stuck at the second part.
Would appreciate any help/pointers.
Thanks,
Mel


 
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