![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() People bitch and complain about XP's lack of security. In fact I was just discussing this today. The problem discussed in this thread is an issue with rights.īy default you do not have exclusive rights to write anything to the C: drive. In fact it would solve my problem but my script is to complex to run in CMD, so i had to code it in language.Īnd NO, contrary to what you hear, it is NOT safe to disable UAC. To bad W7 wont let u do it unless u are some kind of super duper administrator or something. In fact it works so great that it even lets o owerwrite system files such as dll's ad any other. TO be hones man if u realy need something to bo copied to where u want it, use that bat to exe converter i gave u link to and compile using 1 simple option (add administrator manifest). To fix it i had to go back to Windows XP and i love it u execute this shortcut using yet another program and u have a problem, the final destination is not executed somenow, yet all program functions worked. I coded a program and had another execution issue, looks like windows 7 doenst transfer permissions to files correctly if this file was executed using shortcuts that were executed by another application.įor example u have a shotrcut leading to program that executes another program. What kind of administrator do i have to be to be able to do what administrator should be able to do (everything) this crappy OS takes away more then it gives i think.Įven if u are administrator, u still cannot fully use anything u want in anyway u need.Īs my example shows u cant copy files anywhere u want using CMD, what the hell is up with that ? ![]()
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