I'd like to speed up the process of opening several programs among which there is a password protected excel file, this is the line I'd use to open the excel file/program in the batch file:
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I'd like to speed up the process of opening several programs among which there is a password protected excel file, this is the line I'd use to open the excel file/program in the batch file:
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can you suggest a good and safe one?
noooope it is now changing it every six hours even though I set 3 days in the registry :rolleyes:
would 1 day be the actual max time?
thanks I had scanned the registry by doing a search of "slideshow" and actually identified the possible key, today I tried and it works, I set it to 3 days *259200000 (I believe those are seconds...
under settings --> personalization --> background you have 6 options for the slideshow change time the longest being 1 day, I'd like to have my background changed in longer intervals like a week, is...
yes I'm aware of that option but I remember I used several years ago a little program that could be run from usb at boot time and let you browse the disk, if someone could just suggest a similar...
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there is software that boots up at startup and then allows you to inspect the content of the whole disk, but I can't recall any nor the category to which it belong to search for it.
I'm looking for a software that allows to browse/inspect the content of a disk (ssd, hdd etc.) when the device is shut down, if it also allows to copy the content to a usb it'd be excellent. I can't...
Obviously I'm talking about "indicators" that the system is Bitlocker encrypted when it is shutdown, there is no reason if the system in on and the wrong user has already access to it :/
Please only replies from people who have at least some knowledge of the topic.
Is there any solution to create a Windows 10 Bitlocker encrypted installation and to remove as many indicators as...
It does matter! You add data ALWAYS after the encryption took place! It is safer and can avoid advanced techniques that can find traces of previously unencrypted data.
Hello, new member here! hopefully I can give help and receive some too!