Aztek

VISTA: Taking ownership of ApexDC++ folder

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Hello,

This "might" not be "required" but i think its better to run ApexDC++ this way, otherwise windows uses some temp folders that nobody knows where are and settings might get lost :D

I made a small script that MUST be run elevated that gives you FULL ACCESS to the %SystemDrive%\Program Files\ApexDC++\ Folder

Script is only around 55 lines (mostly comments and directions) so here you go :)

(actually only one command that runs :D)

http://kjarni.cc/l/?l=46

Note: ONLY FOR WINDOWS VISTA !

Please report bugs to this thread :)

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