On Windows 8.1, the following registry change allowed a user with Administrator privileges to launch a particular application without the User Access Control popup warning about changes being made ...
Is there any way that I can force a program that normally requires administrator privileges (via UAC) to run without them? (ie: no UAC prompt and no system-wide access.) Added: Without modifying the
After launching the X11 app (XQuartz 2.3.6, xorg-server 1.4.2-apple56) on my Mac (OS X 10.6.8), opening an terminal in X11 and running xhost +, I then ssh -Y to my Ubuntu 10.04 VM (running on VMware
I've accidentally deleted an installed program's folder in the C:\\Program Files folder (it's for an Autodesk product). If I go to the Windows uninstaller tool, the program isn't listed there any mo...
Recently I installed BitComet. Now when I click a torrent magnet link from chrome it opens with BitComet though I changed the settings of BitComet to not to be the default program to open magnet li...
Thanks! The second path has more useful information. LastUserSource property shows the folder location of the MSI while PackageName provides the name of the MSI. In the first path that you specified, there is a property called InstallSource available only for some programs. Is that supposed to be the location of the executable from which a program was installed?
I have an issue with Windows 11 and its already opened taskbar programs. By clicking the icon the program's window is not brought to the front if the particular program has multiple instances/windows
1 It appears that the program were installed successfully. My confusion was about how the program clink actually works. It does not show up anywhere in normal command prompts: but only when launching clink program from the Start menu. It is a strange program.
The question however is how to " Reset default ACLs for C:\Program Files\WindowsApps " and there are two ways that I know of that actually reset permission to their defaults.