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  1. Hi, i built up a nice answer file and added some AsynchronousCommands. One of these commands does something like: cmd /K echo "test"When setup has finished and desktop has loaded a cmd window opens... so far so good. But i noticed, that this fucking command runs on every log on, although the documentation says: AsynchronousCommand specifies a single command to run the first time that a user logs onto the computer.I checked the registry and find my defined AsynchronousCommands in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Runbut as far as i know, this is a key where one add to run commands on every log on, like Nvidia drivers or makinboards drivers, you know what i mean? Something is really confusing me... I only want to run a command once on logon. Can someone help? Thanks in advance!
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