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- windows 10 - Unknwon app named Program in startup apps, how to . . .
Unknwon app named "Program" in startup apps, how to identify executable? Ask Question Asked 4 years, 10 months ago Modified 4 years, 10 months ago
- What is the difference between Program Files and Program Files X86?
In Windows 7 there are two folders, "Program Files" and "Program Files X86" What is difference between them? Where does a 64 Bit program get installed?
- What is the Genuine and Program process in windows 10 startup?
I went to check what if I had anything fishy in the startup of windows 10 and I saw this: I disabled them since I don't know what they are, is it anyhting I should be worried about?
- Why do we need the “Program Files” folder in Windows?
Does an executable running from the Windows “Program Files” folder behave differently when executing a program from C:\\SomeFolder Maybe UAC delegation other security layers are involved? Or its jus
- How do I find the unknown program enabled during Start-Up?
I am using a computer with Windows 10 and, as a normal procedure to reduce the boot time, I accessed the Task Manager and checked what was "Enabled" during the "Start-up" When I opened that tab, I
- How to remove non-existent programs from the Apps Features menu?
It's annoying me simply because the directory no longer exists, the program no longer exists, yet I can't purge it from the menu at all How to remove non-existent programs from the Apps Features menu?
- shortcuts - Where is the executable file for the classic Paint . . .
On Windows 10, classic MS Paint is at C:\Windows\System32\mspaint exe If MS Paint is no longer on your PC's version of Windows, one can download an installer from a third-party site As with any software, it's a good idea to check it at VirusTotal before use or installation The new Windows Calculator app, as opposed to the classic Calculator executable, is another candidate for replacement
- How to allow limited admin rights to a user program in Windows
I work in security and often come across situations where a user requests local administrator rights to their machine because 1 program needs to be run as Admin in order to work Unfortunately, a l
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