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Jul 13th, 2001, 06:22 AM
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Self-delete a file
I have a small application which will run only once on a computer. I would like it to delete itself after it has completed its work. Since it will be running, windows will not allow it to be deleted. One way that I know is to use RunOnce key in the registry. But what command should I enter in the key. Also, is there any other way to self-destruct a file.
Thanks
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