How do I schedule Registry Mechanic to run at a certain time?
You can use the following commands in conjuction with a 3rd party scheduler to schedule a Registry Mechanic scan. Registry Mechanic command line options: Syntax usage (example) = “C:\Program Files\Registry Mechanic\RegMech.exe” /QS /QS = Quick Scan mode /S = Full Scan mode Question: I get a runtime error message on startup Answer: The error that you have encountered is caused by some VB runtime and MS scripting files not being properly installed or uninstalled from the system. Errors may include: Class factory cannot supply the requested class. Error Source SetAll Text Function Run-time error ‘-2147221231 (80040111)’: Automation error ClassFactory cannot supply requested class Run-time error ‘429’ ActiveX component can’t create object To resolve the issue reinstall Registry Mechanic using the instructions below. Please make sure Registry Mechanic is closed (if applicable) Please uninstall the current version by navigating to the Start button -> Programs -> -Registry Mechanic folder and