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script modification
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Script modification on WindowsForum.com covers user questions about editing autorun.inf scripts for USB drives in Windows 7, unprotecting files in Program Files to allow login script modifications, and a thread about China banning time travel on TV. The tag focuses on practical troubleshooting for script changes in Windows environments, including autorun behavior, file permissions, and system script adjustments. Discussions involve modifying scripts to work across Windows versions and overcoming UAC restrictions for script-based file edits.
Broadcasters and programme makers will have to tread carefully after the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (Sarft) issued a warning about the way shows were treating the past.
'Many stories are totally made up and are made to strain for an effect of novelty. The producers...
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TrueCrypt is used in my flashdrive. Whenever I plug in my flashdrive into a USB port, it automatically prompts TrueCrypt.
That is with Windows XP. But the flash drive does not prompt TrueCrypt with Windows 7. It seems that the scritp for autorun.inf must be modifed for Windows 7.
I wonder...
I would like to un-protect a specific file in a Program Files (x86) subfolder, which the system will not allow me to change without requiring administrative approval (UAC). Is this possible? The file is C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\defaults\pref\Firefox.js, and I need the system login...