Hi guys,

I've been using SubinACL to ensure that some of our own registry keys have
full control permissions for the Everyone user group instead of any
inherited permissions that might cause issues - this is particularly vital
on Vista where even administrators have limited access.

The problem is that I've just discovered (using a German copy of XP) that
"Everyone" doesn't always mean "Everyone".  In this German example, the
Everyone group is actually called Jeder and it is this user group that will
require full control to these registry keys.  An attempt to set permissions
for "Everyone" on a German OS fails because there is no such group defined.

Has anyone come across this and found out how to query what the name of the
"Everyone" group actually is before setting permissions for it?

Thanks,
Gareth
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