Hi friends, I hope everyone here is good. I wanna know what's the last Windows 11 build that this great tool can work. Thanks in advanced Regards @JeepWillys58
Thanks, @chrisr Like the good old days, a nice holiday gift from the Friendly Frenchman! Talk about traditions: (1) You did the double http: https: again in the link, so it doesn't work (yet) EDIT: And of course, as soon as I typed this, you fixed it! (2) Looks like German C't is breaking their Win10XPE tradition and will use Homes32's "PhoenixPE" as a base for their "Notfall Windows" in issue 2-2023 (release date 12/30/2022). Oh well, their loss I guess Still, I signed up for a free 2-issue test subscription, so I will check it out when it's released.
Hi Atari800XL, No problem here. The error is related to giving full control to "Everyone" on "E:\PhoenixPE\Workbench\PhoenixPE\Target" directory. In relation to your path you can try in cmd as admin with the following command line: Code: E:\PhoenixPE\Projects\PhoenixPE\Tools\x64\SetACL.exe -ot "file" -on "E:\PhoenixPE\Workbench\PhoenixPE\Target" -actn ace -actn setprot -op "dacl:p_nc" -ace "n:S-1-1-0;p:full;s:y" If all goes well like here, you should have the message: SetACL finished successfully. I have another problem that bothers me more. I put an AV exception on E:\PhoenixPE folder, to avoid being bothered by false alarms. But it does not seem to be enough, the Decompress command seems to go through the %temp% folder and I'm not going to put any exceptions there Ski vacations for me now, see you next time
Thanks ChrisR, I already tried your suggesion before, unfortunately it doesn't work. But please concentrate on skiying, instead of supporting somebody else's PE builder Jut kidding of course, hope you have a great vacation. Freddie-O, PhoenixPE is nice to have as a "backup" PE builder, but I do prefer Win10XPE, even more so after ChrisR's latest update. I'm sure I will get to the bottom of that SetACL problem someday, maybe when the new C't issue is released in two weeks. It's not so much that I personally want to use it, I look at it more like "what would the readers of the magazine think of this new builder". Something like that, anyway....
Is it possible somehow with WinPE builder for Win7 / WinPE 3.0 / 3.1 to add GUI to Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V Core?