I have to disagree with you Doc.

Registering the classic dll with a start-up script works just fine. Ok it a BATch start-up script but that doesn't matter. Did this for many years until several months ago I implemented a KF.NET based logon script and you should use regasm instead of regsvr32. But I just took the easy way out and made a GPO that deploys the KF.NET MSI. Works just fine, no problems whatsoever. No need for power user or admin rights. Start-up scripts runs on the local system account so it should have local admin rights. If it is part of the logon script then some kind of elevated rights are needed indeed.
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