Registry First Aid Agent is a small utility that starts on system boot and stays invisible in the background. This Agent implements some scheduling tasks.
Setting this option ON will force Agent to run at system startup. Registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run is used to store "RFA Agent" value referring to start-up Agent path.
This option defines how often the program will check for updates. Available values are from 1 to 30 days. Multiple servers are used for version checking. Please refer also to Check for Updates topic.
If this option is ON then Registry First Aid will not show the prompt dialog before checking for updates. It will simply check for updates and only if an update is found it will show the alert.
This option defines how often the program will remind to check the registry for errors. Available values are from 1 to 30 days. It is suggested to check the registry at least once a week.
It is possible to hide Agent icon from taskbar notification area. It's very useful if you have a large number of icons there or if you don't want the icon visible (if you do not want your computer users to know about running Registry First Aid Agent in the background).
This feature lets you automatically start the registry scan on a schedule basis. First clicking on the checkbox Schedule registry scan creates a job in Windows' Task Scheduler. User have to set the job properties such as schedule time and user account used for the task. Job properties are accessible from the Configure Schedule Parameters link on the same page of the Advanced Settings screen or from the icon.