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Gordon wrote: "Mr doe" wrote in message ... And TRUSTINSTALLER will not let me Replace CDROM.SYS What is "trustinstaller"? Go to windows/system32/drivers and just try to Delete or Rename Cdrom.sys and u will get the Trustinstaller Error . I did find the setting for trustinstaller Via Help and it has the same menu's similar to administration rights.. But it was Greek to me . http://search.microsoft.com/results....trustinstaller |
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Mr doe wrote:
Mr doe wrote: Gordon wrote: "Mr doe" wrote in message ... And TRUSTINSTALLER will not let me Replace CDROM.SYS What is "trustinstaller"? Go to windows/system32/drivers and just try to Delete or Rename Cdrom.sys and u will get the Trustinstaller Error . I did find the setting for trustinstaller Via Help and it has the same menu's similar to administration rights.. But it was Greek to me . http://search.microsoft.com/results....trustinstaller right click on cdrom.sys Choose properties And ther trustinstaller has ownership of the file . |
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"Gordon" wrote in message ... "Mr doe" wrote in message ... And TRUSTINSTALLER will not let me Replace CDROM.SYS And how are you trying to replace this file? Sounds to me like you're not doing it the right way. |
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"Gordon" wrote in message ... "Mr doe" wrote in message ... And TRUSTINSTALLER will not let me Replace CDROM.SYS What is "trustinstaller"? It's TrustedInstaller. In the hierarchy of Vista\Win7 security TrustedInstaller is the top. The levels are something like: Guest User Administrators The Administrator System TrustedInstaller Most of the system files are owned by TrustedInstaller and you change permissions at your peril! You could easily crash the system. I think that's why the 'Take Ownership' option was removed from the right-click menu in the final Win7 release. |
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