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- How do I enable Windows special permissions in the security tab?
I need to enable the special permissions on the basic tab of security properties, I tried using anything, icacls cmd, etc Is there a way to check that box?
- Is there a list of Windows special directories shortcuts (like %TEMP . . .
There's nothing special about the string "Godmode"; it can be any name you like, so long as it is followed by a period and then the value in curly braces
- windows - How to create folder name or file name with special . . .
My problem is that, I can not give name of my folder or file with special characters like \ : * ? " < > | in windows based O S This is very important for me, that giving name of file folder which contain this type of characters
- How to interpret this logon log from windows - Super User
Source: 4672: Special privileges assigned to new logon This event lets you know whenever an account assigned any "administrator equivalent" user rights logs on For instance you will see event 4672 in close proximity to logon events (4624) for administrators since administrators have most of these admin-equivalent rights So, this is a useful right to detecting any "super user" account logons
- What are the most compatible special characters for login passwords . . .
During last years I have found problems due this special characters, sometimes symbols have to be escaped at scripts For example @ symbol at username can produce problems because some interfaces or cli apps expect a domain urls after @ From your experience which symbols are recommended in order to use as plain text and avoid escaping?
- How to enter accented characters like ü and ö in Windows?
The easiest method is, to add a keyboard language If you go to Settings -> Time and language -> Language you can add a language Add English (United States International) and switch to it You can now use the right alt (now known as alt gr) to type special keys, such as altgr+w = å, alt-gr + shift + ; for ° or you can type "o to type ö and "u as ü, or ~n as ñ, 'e as é, `e as è, 'c as
- How to type “ñ” easily on English keyboard in Windows?
What is an easy way to type “ñ” (“n” with tilde) on an English keyboard in Windows 10? I don't want to add the US International keyboard, because then typing the " will wait for me to type another
- What characters are safe in cross-platform file names for Linux . . .
Many command line programs use the hyphen [-] to indicate special arguments *nix based systems use a full-stop [ ] as a leading character for hidden files and directories
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