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Forum: Utilities Topic: What is the best filemanager? |
| OldTroll |
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Posted: January 22nd, 2008, 5:43 pm
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| I found a file manager (really intended to be a search engine) that I like better than any I have found over the years. It is a free (not shareware) program from this company - http://www.saleensoftware.com "ScanFS" can be tweaked to open one or many drives. The version I'm using is 1.0.0 ... |
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Forum: Support Topic: Corrupt Registry Keys |
| OldTroll |
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Posted: October 10th, 2006, 4:33 pm
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| It has been several years since I was a sys admin for a large firm, way back to NT 3.5 and up to 2000. I must have made a mistake the first time in taking ownership, then changing permissions - your suggestions were right on. By the way, now I'm much more interested in your film. Thanks for being a ... |
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Forum: Support Topic: Corrupt Registry Keys |
| OldTroll |
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Posted: October 10th, 2006, 3:53 am
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| To "NumEric" (clever handle!) Your intution was correct, the same key in HKLU\Software was corrupt with permissions locked. Thanks to everyone for good suggestions, unfortunately, rather than drag this out indefinitely, this appears to be a corrupt key with no easy fix. ..don j The Old Tro... |
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Forum: Support Topic: Corrupt Registry Keys |
| OldTroll |
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Posted: October 9th, 2006, 6:45 pm
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| That was a good suggestion. I failed to mention that I had also gone into extended properties and taken ownership. Even with that, can't delete the key. Out of curiosity, I attempted to re-install AutoHotKey (latest version) and the install was unable to update the keys that are corrupt. Beginning t... |
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Forum: Support Topic: Corrupt Registry Keys |
| OldTroll |
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Posted: October 9th, 2006, 4:16 pm
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| Just recently (1 or 2 versions ago) I could not get .ahk to be recognized as AutoHotKey's associated file. Two entries in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, AutoHotKeyScript and .ahk are keys with no permissions, and they cannot be deleted by Administrator in Safe Mode. No problem w/ making changes to other keys. I... |
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