Hi there, I am on Windows 10 Pro Build 20206.1000 and somehow this version of NSudo 8 isn't working. Any ideas? Thanks
Sorry, I should be more specific! I basically use NSudo for Services and Task Schedule. On the previous windows build 20201 NSudo was just fine but not on this one (Build 20206), at least for me. I am trying to remove the "Wake the computer" but it wont do it and shows the unknown account. Hoping that it is a bit more clear now! Thanks
I will check it. (But I will wait for the next Windows Insider Build first because I need to know which caused that, the feature or the bug.) I hope you can forgive me. Thanks.
Of course man... Don't you worry I can survive it, take your time! I am very grateful for your work and what you have accomplished so far. Thanks
Hi, Two things, first I tried to DL your v8.0 off Github and always end up with a zero-byte file (supposed to be 6.xx meg). The previous version (6.2) DL'ed fine but I haven't yet tried it. Second, not even sure if this will do what I need. I have registry key I'd like to edit that's owned by user "RESTRICTED" and does not allow for any manipulation. Thanks! Russ
Your browser probably blocks the download, check the deceptive content and dangerous software protection settings of your browser.
FYI: I was able to get this done by rebooting into safe-mode, running regedit, and taking over permission of the entire Zone Labs key. Russ
@MSMG it probably means trusted installer don't have permissions for those keys try system, or check the permissions
@MSMG @abbodi1406 I will check that and try to find a better solution for NSudo. (I have some idea, but I need to test it recently.)
for Mouri_Naruto: congratulations again Mouri you are really what i can say about a developer who is not afraid of challenges i am very happy to be part of the team always keep it that way thanks again
Compiled NSudo 8.0 update 1 executables using Visual Studio C++ Yarn Nuget & VC-LTL . Worked same as before.
Dear @Mouri_Naruto How to use the NSudo Devil Mode (NSudoDM.dll) module in practice? (eg via the command line)