I tried devxexec.exe /user:TrustedInstaller cmd.exe on Windows 10, Version 1607 But failed... Error 122
yes. 2.1 (809) just the 2 radio buttons and cmd as preset. maybe add a line for a OPTIONAL command (like "Run...") but if empty it should work like "start nsudo, hit enter --> starts cmd with TI Token"
Works fine here. 1607 x64 LTSB. Maybe you need Administrator account? In fact devxexec is faster than NSudo for some reason. Maybe different technique? NSudo launches TrustedInstaller.exe devxexec doesn't.
I am using the account in the Administrators group. I don't like using the Administrator because it is dangerous. NSudo launches TrustedInstaller.exe devxexec doesn't because devxexec using NtCreateTokenEx to create Token. But NtCreateTokenEx need the SeCreateTokenPrivilege, but this privilege is generally only in smss's or lsass's process token.
Using common sense, Mouri is just telling, in advance, his findings and corrections in-place to his program. Obviously he will release a new version sooner or later.
You are the man, now WIM Tweak can rest in peace! This is absolutely the best and the cleanest way to get rid of packages from Windows 10 - it always works and always without any problems!
Strange..., on my previous install, using NSudo (4.0 or 4.3) with CDS_Enum got rid of Cortana entirely without issues, but this time it got rid of 2 packages, but it cannot get rid the last one...
There is a bug or maybe it isn't. If Windows Modules Installer is disabled or removed NSudo will not launch. Why does it need the service at all?